Our Products

Lamacoids From 1/4"x1/2" to 24"x48" we've got you covered. A variety of color combinations, shape and sizes can be created. Using regular, U.V. rated, metallic or reverse engraving material, we can manufacture lamacoid nameplates to suit your needs. They can even say, 'Fred Astaire is alive in the Himalayas' if that's what you want.
Cable Tags We have a variety of cable tags available, in virtually any size and shape. Choices of material include plastic, stainless steel, aluminum and brass. We also supply stainless steel roller ball tyraps(available in 8", 12" and 14" lengths) at very competitive prices. So if some other guy's price wants to run a triathlon against our price, we are waiting at the starting line!
Heat Shrink Let us do the work for you. Our custom heat shrink wire markers are often much less expensive than many of today's portable all-inclusive systems. Signs Plastic, brass, stainless steel... we can custom make signage to your specifications. We may even be able to use your existing computer files to generate logos or custom graphics. Hmm, it's cost effective and you don't have to do anything, CCE rocks!
Signs Plastic, brass, stainless steel... we can custom make your signage to your specifications. We may even be able to use your existing computer files to generate logos or custom graphics.
Name Tags Plastic and Metal name badges are available in almost any shape and size. These can be engraved or printed with out full color digital imaging process. Magnetic or pin backs can be applied to suit your needs. In case you were wondering, we discovered that the magnetic option and pin backs are just more practical than giving our clients a case lot of crazy glue.
Pipe Markers Talk to us about your pipe marking requirements. We produce decals in various colors and sizes. We also produce stencils from .030 Mylar plastic and can also supply ink, rollers and pads. We're also your source for pre-coiled wrap around pipemarkers and High temperature markers that can withstand operating temperatures of up to 260F Before computers we had to use woodpeckers to carve out the names. Their beaks wore down a lot, but the real challenge was the spelling.