Nameplate & Labeling Supplier for Specifying Engineers
Evermark Industrial Solutions gives specifying engineers what they need to specify identification correctly and by name — CSI 3-part specifications, material data sheets, standards references, and basis-of-design language for nameplates, legend plates, arc flash labels, and MIL-SPEC marking. Request a submittal package for your spec section.
Evermark Industrial Solutions supports specifying engineers with submittal-ready documentation for industrial identification — CSI 3-part specifications, material data sheets, standards references, and basis-of-design language for nameplates, legend plates, and arc flash labels. The documentation makes it straightforward to specify Evermark by name; the engineer remains the engineer of record for the specification.
Why Do Specifying Engineers Specify Evermark?
A specifying engineer writing an identification section carries the risk of what gets installed. A generic, open spec invites a low-bid substitution that fades, peels, or fails an inspection — and the callback lands on the spec. Writing a tight, defensible identification spec takes correct standards references and basis-of-design language that most suppliers don't provide.
Evermark Industrial Solutions closes that gap. Evermark supplies CSI 3-part specification language, material data sheets, and standards references built around UL 508A, NFPA 70E, NEC 110.16, ANSI Z535, and MIL-SPEC — so an engineer can specify nameplates and labels by name, with the documentation to back the choice in a submittal review.
The aim is to make specifying Evermark Industrial Solutions easier and more defensible than writing an open spec — correct material for the environment, the right standards cited, and a basis of design that holds up. The engineer remains responsible for the specification; Evermark supplies the marking and the supporting documentation.
What Does Evermark Provide to Specifying Engineers?
The specification support Evermark Industrial Solutions supplies, free to use in your project documents:
MasterFormat-ready spec language for the identification section.
Spec sheets for phenolic, acrylic, stainless, aluminum, and brass.
Drop-in text naming Evermark as the basis of design.
UL 508A, NFPA 70E, NEC 110.16, ANSI Z535, MIL-SPEC, mapped to products.
Pre-built submittal documents for review.
Physical material samples to evaluate before specifying.
What Identification Do Engineers Specify From Evermark?
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces the identification specifying engineers most often write into a project manual:
| What's Specified | Evermark Product | Relevant Standard(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Control panel nameplates | Panel & equipment nameplates | UL 508A marking conventions |
| Arc flash warning labels | Arc flash labels (from study data) | NFPA 70E, NEC 110.16 |
| Equipment & field marking | Engraved nameplates, legend plates | NEC 110.16, ANSI Z535 |
| Safety signs & labels | Engraved/printed safety labels | ANSI Z535.4 |
| Defense / marine nameplates | MIL-SPEC phenolic | MIL-P-15035, MIL-DTL-15024 |
| Valve & asset identification | Valve tags, asset tags | Facility/owner standards |
Evermark Industrial Solutions produces marking designed to align with these standards when properly specified; the applicable standard, edition, and required content depend on the project and jurisdiction, which the engineer of record determines.
How Do You Specify Evermark as Basis of Design?
Evermark Industrial Solutions provides basis-of-design language and a CSI 3-part specification an engineer can adapt into the identification section — Part 1 (general/submittals), Part 2 (products/materials), Part 3 (execution/installation). Citing Evermark as the basis of design sets the quality and material standard the project is held to, while still allowing the engineer to define approved-equal criteria.
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Request a Submittal PackageWhat Is Evermark's Role vs. the Engineer's?
Evermark Industrial Solutions is a manufacturer and a documentation source, not the engineer of record. Evermark supplies marking, material data, and specification language; it does not perform engineering analysis such as arc flash or coordination studies, and it does not stamp or seal engineering documents. The specifying engineer remains responsible for the specification, the selection of materials and standards for the project, and the suitability of the identification for the installation. Evermark recommends that all specification content be reviewed and adapted by the engineer of record or a qualified specialist. For arc flash labels, Evermark produces the label from the engineer's or owner's arc flash study and does not perform the study.
Specifying Industrial Identification — Common Questions
Request a Submittal Package for Your Spec Section
Tell Evermark Industrial Solutions the identification you're specifying and receive CSI 3-part language, material data sheets, and standards references ready to adapt — so Evermark is specified by name, and your spec is defensible in review.

