Marine & Aerospace Nameplates and Direct Part Marking
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces MIL-SPEC phenolic nameplates and direct part marking for marine and aerospace OEMs — equipment nameplates, data plates, and serialized 2D data matrix marking built to align with defense and aerospace marking standards when specified. Supply the part and the spec; Evermark marks, verifies when required, and returns.

A marine equipment nameplate is a durable identification plate on marine or aerospace equipment, often produced to MIL-SPEC requirements such as MIL-DTL-15024. Evermark Industrial Solutions produces MIL-SPEC phenolic and metal nameplates and direct part marking for marine and aerospace OEMs — designed to align with the specified standard, with serialization and traceability when the program requires it.
Why Do Marine and Aerospace OEMs Use Evermark?
Marine and aerospace marking is specification-driven and audited. An equipment nameplate or a marked part has to meet the marking standard called out in the contract — the right material, the right content, the right durability — and it has to be traceable. A marking that does not meet the spec can hold up an acceptance or fail a supplier audit.
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces marine and aerospace marking that is built to the standard the program specifies. MIL-SPEC phenolic and metal nameplates for equipment and data plates, and direct part marking with serialization and 2D data matrix for traceability — produced from the customer's specification and drawing, with a first article approved before a run.
Evermark works as a marking supplier, not the design or quality authority. The OEM specifies the standard, the content, and the verification level; Evermark produces the marking to that specification and supplies the documentation the program requires.

What Does Evermark Produce for Marine and Aerospace?
Two marking capabilities cover most marine and aerospace OEM requirements:
Equipment nameplates and data plates in engraving-grade phenolic and metal, produced to align with MIL-SPEC nameplate standards such as MIL-DTL-15024 and MIL-P-15035 when specified — for shipboard, marine, and aerospace equipment.
Permanent 2D data matrix, serial numbers, and unique item identifiers (UII) marked directly on metal parts, designed to align with MIL-STD-130 item marking and AS9132 data matrix quality when specified — for traceability over the life of the component.
Which Marine and Aerospace Standards Does Evermark Mark To?
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces marking designed to align with the standards marine and aerospace programs specify, including:
| Standard | Covers | Evermark Output |
|---|---|---|
| MIL-DTL-15024 | Marking for identification plates, tags, and bands | Phenolic & metal nameplates / data plates |
| MIL-P-15035 | Phenolic plastic sheet/material for nameplates | Engraving-grade phenolic nameplates |
| MIL-STD-130 | Identification marking of U.S. military property (incl. IUID/UII) | Direct part marking, serialized data matrix |
| AS9132 | Aerospace data matrix quality for direct part marking | DPM 2D data matrix marks |
| ISO/IEC 16022 | 2D data matrix symbology | Data matrix code structure |
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces marking designed to align with these standards when the part, material, content, and verification requirements are properly specified for the program. Evermark does not certify the part and is not the program's quality or design authority. Whether marking meets a contract or specification depends on the program's requirements, the customer's quality system, and the governing authority, so Evermark recommends confirming marking, material, grade, and verification requirements with the customer's quality engineer or a qualified specialist before a program begins.
Mark verification and grading (e.g., to AS9132 / ISO/IEC TR 29158) when a program requires it: {{verify: verification equipment and reported grades}}.
How Does Evermark Handle Traceability and Recurring Marking?
Marine and aerospace marking is rarely one part — it is a recurring program with consistent serialization and traceability. Evermark Industrial Solutions marks variable data (serial numbers, UIIs, and data matrix values) from a customer-supplied sequence or list, and approves a first article before each program run so placement, content, and (when required) grade are confirmed.
For recurring work, Evermark Industrial Solutions runs a standing marking program with locked-in method, layout, and serialization, so every lot matches the approved first article. Program structure, minimums, and onboarding: {{verify: program minimums / onboarding / quality documentation}}.
How Do You Start a Marine or Aerospace Marking Program?
Starting a marine or aerospace marking program with Evermark Industrial Solutions follows a five-step path built around the specification and a first article.
The governing standard, material, content, marking location, and quantity; or a marked-up drawing. Evermark recommends a method if unspecified.
Material/method, content, verification level, quantity pricing, lead time, and program terms.
Evermark produces a first article; material, placement, content, and (when required) grade are confirmed against the spec before the run.
Produced by the approved method with in-process checks; verification and grading when specified.
Marking delivered with the documentation the program requires — traceability and verification records when specified. {{verify: available quality documentation}}.
Marine & Aerospace Marking — Common Questions
Send a Spec and a Sample Part
Evermark Industrial Solutions will recommend a method, quote the program, and approve a first article against your specification before production — so marine and aerospace marking meets the spec from the first part.
