Aluminum vs. Plastic Markers: What’s the Difference?
Both aluminum and plastic markers have their place. Plastic can work well for temporary use or controlled environments. But when markers need to stay readable and attached for years in outdoor conditions, aluminum is often the better long-term choice.
Here are three things to consider when choosing a marker:
Durability
Aluminum markers:
Resist rust and corrosion
Withstand UV exposure and daily weather
Reduce replacement frequency
Plastic markers:
May fade from UV exposure
Can become brittle over time
May crack from weather conditions
May require more frequent replacement
For many utilities and contractors, durability isn’t just about the material. It’s about avoiding the time and cost of replacing markers sooner than expected.
Legibility
Aluminum markers:
Allow formed or embossed characters
Maintain readability over time
Support clear identification at varying distances
Plastic markers:
May rely on printed or stamped characters
Surface markings may fade or wear
Legibility can decline as materials age
Clear identification helps field crews work faster and reduces mistakes during maintenance and inspections.
How it Performs Over Time
Initial cost is only one factor when selecting a marker system.
Organizations often evaluate:
Expected service life
Replacement frequency
Installation labor
Maintenance requirements
Longer-lasting markers can help reduce replacements and associated labor costs.
Need Help Selecting the Right Marker?
Contact Premaxto discuss your project or request a quote for aluminum markers designed for long-term performance.