Aerial Markers
UV Stable, Custom Printed & Programmed, Harsh Environment, High Visibility
Aerial Markers and Aerial Patrol Markers
An aerial marker device is frequently used to enable an aircraft to identify the route of a pipeline, power cable, guyline, antenna or similar structure. Aerial markers also provide the location of tall or broad structures that pose a potential hazard to air, ground or water navigation. Frick's Aerial Marking Systems are designed to assist air patrols with identifying these physical points along pipeline or cable routes.
These Frick aerial markers are made from solid polycarbonate and coated with an UVI coating for UV resistance. They are designed for maximum visibility, outstanding durability, and are virtually maintenance-free. Holes can be drilled into the marker for attachment to a 3.5” outer diameter PVC pipe or posts.
Visible by Aircraft
These markers are large enough and visible enough to be used as aerial patrol markers. Even in wooded areas, Frick aerial markers can easily be viewed from low flying aircraft.
Frick’s polycarbonate aerial markers are lightweight, more durable than metallic counterparts, and more cost effective. Alternative aluminum designs are available.
- Versatile attachment aerial markers
- Alternative designs available
- Cost effective
- Maximum visibility
- Available Colors: yellow, orange, or custom colors
Polycarbonate Aerial Markers with UV Coating
| Frame Size (mil or inches): | 12" to 48" W or custom |
| Character Height: | 12.75" or custom |
| Thickness: | 0.172" |
| Minimum Application Temperature: | 50º F |
| Expected Outdoor Life (F): | 30+ Years |
| Available Colors: | Orange, Yellow or Custom |
| Available Ink Colors: | UV Resistant Black or Custom |
| Water Resistance: | Excellent |
| Solvents Resistance: | Excellent |
| UV Resistance: | Excellent |
| Abrasion Resistance: | Excellent |
Custom Colors and Sizes available
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Ski Trails Marked With Aerial Utility Markers, February 10 2011
Aerial Markers Aid Pipeline Inspection, February 10 2011
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