Aeronautical Tags
In the aviation industry, labeling plays an essential role in the identification, safety, and maintenance of critical aircraft components. Labels must be highly resistant, legible under extreme conditions and meet stringent international standards. At INDAERO, we offer a wide variety of specialized labels, designed to meet the highest standards of the aeronautical sector, guaranteeing durability and operational safety.
Types of aeronautical labels according to their function and characteristics
There are different types of labels used in aviation, each with specific applications and technical characteristics, designed to withstand extreme conditions and comply with stringent regulations.
Aeronautical identification labels
These labels allow traceability of critical components, indicating serial numbers, manufacturing dates and specific manufacturer details. S The new products are essential for the correct identification of parts in maintenance and repairs.
Safety and warning labels
They are used to alert crew and maintenance personnel to potential hazards. These labels comply with safety regulations and are visible even in low light or extreme temperatures.
Maintenance labels
These labels help identify components that require inspection, maintenance or replacement at regular intervals. They are key to ensuring operational safety and facilitating the monitoring of maintenance tasks.
Metal plates
Metal tags are used for critical components that require permanent and robust identification. These labels are extremely durable and corrosion resistant, and are mainly used in areas where conditions are extremely harsh, such as engines and landing gear.
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Vinyl and fluorescent labels
Vinyl is used for labels that are short-lived or need to be easily replaced. On the other hand, fluorescent labels are essential in the identification of components and systems that must be highly visible, such as those related to emergency and safety systems.
Materials used in the manufacture of aeronautical labels
The materials used in the manufacture of labels for the aeronautical industry must be selected with great care, due to the need for resistance to factors such as abrasion, chemical products, and extreme temperature variations. For the manufacture of our labels we follow the same standards as for our aeronautical protections.
International regulations and standards in aeronautical labeling
Aeronautical labels must meet strict international standards to ensure reliability and durability. These regulations ensure that the labels are suitable for the extreme environments faced by the aviation industry.
Compliance with international regulations (FAA, EASA, REACH)
All our labels comply with FAA and EASA regulations, ensuring that the information on the labels remains legible and durable throughout the life cycle of the aircraft. In addition, we use REACH-compliant materials to avoid the use of hazardous substances.
Resistance to extreme conditions
The labels are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, prolonged exposure to solar radiation, salt spray corrosion and vibration. These factors are critical to ensure that the labels maintain their integrity in any situation.
Printing and marking technologies in aeronautical labeling
Marking technology is crucial to ensure the durability and legibility of aviation labels. At INDAERO, we use several advanced techniques that ensure label permanence and clarity, even in the most difficult conditions.
Laser engraving
Laser engraving is one of the most widely used technologies for creating durable marks on a variety of materials, including aluminum, steel and other metals. This technique allows for high precision, ensuring that label details are not erased over time, even under extreme conditions.
Relief printing and thermoforming
This technique offers highly resistant labels, ideal for environments where labels may be subject to friction or wear. Thermoforming ensures that labels retain their integrity and visibility.
Aeronautical labeling applications in different areas
Aeronautical labels are used in multiple areas of the aircraft and its components, each with its own technical and functional requirements.
Cabin labels
In the cabin, labels play a vital role for crew and passenger safety, providing key information on emergency systems, safety exits, aviation interiors and usage regulations.
Labels on critical components
Components such as engines, hydraulic systems, and landing gear require labels that withstand extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, and chemical exposure, ensuring that critical information is always visible and legible.