![]() No deterioration after 3 cycles between -65☌ and 125☌ JP-4 fuel, Gasoline, Mineral Spirits, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, Turpentine, Turbine & Jet Fuel, Kerosene, Xylol, Acetone, Toluol, Heptane, Trichlorethylene, MIL-H-5606 Hydraulic Fluid and MIL-L-7808 Jet Engine Oil. No softening, staining or noticeable fade after 24-hr exposure to: No impairment of legibility upon exposure at -67☏. No deleterious effect or image fade after 1 hour at -50☏. No deleterious effects when tested with alkaline cleaners (MILC-87937 or equivalent) for aircraft surfaces. No black fading when plates are exposed to tincture of iodine. No discoloration or fading after 96-hr/300 psi/ 70☌ oxygen bomb aging. No pronounced deterioration of legibility after 400-hr carbon arc weatherometer exposure. ![]() 2,6 “Very Good” corrosion resistance after 113 days seawater exposure. No deleterious effect after a 720-hr salt spray (fog) test. Inquire for heat resistance up to 1,000☏ with Extra High Temperature (XHT) treatment. Standard Metalphoto readable up to 500☏, Image Intensified Metalphoto readable up to 800☏. No deterioration or image degradation after 24 hours in 3% nitric acid. No pronounced image loss, degradation or reduced readability after 7,000 cycles on an abrading wheel. US Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona DivisionĮvaluation of label materials marked with Item Unique Identification (IUID) IUID Environmental Survivability Testing Report Marking and Labeling System Material Component (File # MH17767) Navy Lab Evaluation of label plate materials and attachment methods considered for use on LPD-17ĮC Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)Ĭanadian approval for adhesive-backed Metalphoto products Special requirements for Crew Interface Labels on the International Space Station, Stephen Gray & Fernando Ramos – Boeing Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Sheet and Plate Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Labels for Barcoding Plate Identification, Instruction and Marking, Blank Military Standard Practice – Marking of Electronic Items General Specification for Plates Identification or Instruction, Metal Foil, Adhesive Backed Military PropertyĪnodic Coatings for Aluminum & Aluminum Alloys Type II Class 1 (unprocessed or clear) Class 2 (processed)įederal Specification, Aluminum 1100 Plate and Sheet (superceded by ASTM B209-10) Space Station Inventory Management System Bar Code Label Requirements and Specification Plates and Foils, Photographic (Photosensitive, Anodized Aluminum)ĭepartment of Defense Commercial Item Description – Identification Plate General specification for identification plates for aircraft instruments, accessories, major structural assemblies and aircraft equipment. Identification of Equipment Type G – Foil Type H – PlateĪnodizing amendment for Photosensitized (identification) nameplates To learn more, please download this case study.Īmendment to Correct Anodic Layer Thickness
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