Posts tagged metalphoto
4 Ways to make Aluminum YOUR Solution!

We try to keep our customers aware of trends in the market, especially when we believe in the product. More and more companies are changing from stainless steel to aluminum for their marking needs. Today I want to tell you about 4 ways you can make aluminum your marking solution.

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See 3 Ways Metalphoto Solves Problems

Metalphoto is quickly becoming the go to solution for many of our client's toughest problems. The process uses a special matrial, where an image is developed into photo-sensitive anodized aluminum, and then sealed for maximum durability. Today, I want to show how it was used to help provide a solution for 3 specific problems that our customers were having.

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The Metalphoto Process Explained

The metalphoto (photo anodized aluminum) is a great way to insure that your important information remains always readable. Even though it has been around for over 50 years we believe many are missing out because they really don't understand how it can be used and how good it is. I will try to explain the advantages in simple terms.

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Metalphoto Tags, Labels, & Signs Made in Houston, Used Everywhere

No smart manager cuts corners on important projects. The stakes are too high and the conditions too extreme to deliver anything less than your best. Getting the job done requires strength and durability.

 

We feel the same way about the Metalphoto tags, signs and labels used in many industries, including the oil and gas industry. They’re tested and they’re tough—tough enough to endure the relentless wind, unfiltered UV light, salty sea spray and all manner of weather conditions.

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Metalphoto: Super Durable Labels

Don’t stay up at night worrying about whether your information is safe... We have the answer! Metalphoto® is photosensitive anodized aluminum, and has been the "go-to" option for durable labels, nameplates, equipment panels and more for more than fifty years. The durability for which Metalphoto is known is the result of a unique manufacturing process in which a silver halide image is embedded within the sapphire-hard, anodic layer of the aluminum.

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