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Whether you need a lubrication chart that will guide mechanics as they perform routine maintenance or serialized data plates that identify aircraft components, you can rely on Metalphoto photosensitive anodized aluminum from Horizons.

Metalphoto has been a standard for aircraft placards at Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman since the mid-sixties.  Field proven with millions of hours of in-flight service, Metalphoto labels provide the reliability that airframe manufacturers demand.

Because weight is critical in aircraft design, Metalphoto .003” has been the preferred thickness for most labels used to mark aircraft components.  When combined with an aggressive adhesive, Metalphoto foil labels are an excellent option where FOD is a concern.

Hydraulic fuel will attack plastics and the engraved/etched areas of laser engraved or etched labels.  The sealed anodic layer for which Metalphoto is known protects graphics against corrosion.  Another concern is salt spray.  Metalphoto labels pass the test.

Whether you plan to install your own Metalphoto processing area or choose to purchase pre-printed parts from a qualified Converter, you can be sure that Metalphoto labels will offer years of reliable service.

 

Horizons ISG is a division of Horizons Incorporated

About Horizons

 

Consisting of five operating divisions, Horizons Incorporated is a high value, high quality manufacturer of a diversified family of materials and product identification items.  Selling in markets around the world and with corporate offices in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, these divisions include Horizons Imaging Systems Group, MPC, Camcode, Pannam Imaging and Lasting Commemoratives.  Horizons Imaging Systems Group (ISG) is the largest of the divisions and represents the raw material and systems side of the business.  ISG sells to an international mix of independent Converters, Dealers and OEM's.

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