Equipment Asset Tag – Sequential Number

Equipment identification is the foundation of maintenance tracking, calibration schedules, and audit readiness. When assets are labeled inconsistently or with handwritten markings, records break down, inspections slow, and traceability gaps appear. Generic labels fade or detach, making sequential identification unreliable over time. Anaika offers equipment asset tag solutions with sequential numbering, engineered for consistent identification, durable adhesion, and long-term readability across industrial, laboratory, and facility environments.

Key Features

  • Sequential numbering for clear, unambiguous asset identification

  • Durable label materials designed for long-term equipment use

  • Strong adhesion on metal, painted, and plastic surfaces

  • Matte, low-glare finish improves readability during inspections

  • Supports large, clear numbering for quick visual reference

  • Resistant to handling, cleaning, and routine wear

  • Suitable for maintenance, calibration, and audit workflows

Technical Specifications

ParameterDetails
Label TypeEquipment asset tag with sequential numbering
MaterialSynthetic film or coated PET (application-based)
Adhesive TypePermanent industrial acrylic
Numbering TypeSequential numeric (custom range)
Surface FinishMatte
Substrate CompatibilityMetal, painted metal, plastics
Abrasion ResistanceHigh
Print CompatibilityThermal Transfer, Digital
Expected Service Life3–5 years (environment dependent)

Applications

  • Industrial machinery and production equipment

  • Electrical panels and control systems

  • Calibration-controlled instruments

  • Laboratory and test equipment

  • Facility maintenance asset registers

  • Audit and compliance identification

Why Choose Anaika?

  • Controlled sequential numbering to prevent duplication or gaps

  • Materials selected for multi-year equipment identification

  • Adhesives tested for secure bonding on high-use assets

  • Clear numbering layouts optimized for quick visual checks

  • Custom sizes and formats to suit different equipment types

  • Technical guidance on numbering logic and placement strategy