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FLIGHT BAR HORNS
We have a requirement for the horns that attach to the flight bar,which then rests in the saddle on the tanks. We think thet are Cu/PH/Chrome. To date we have not located the material(2.5 x
3")
Any suggestions?
Paul D. Hughes
MANUFACTURE TO THW PLATING INDUSTRY - STRONGSVILLE, Ohio
February 4, 2008
A photo or sketch would go a long way, Paul. If they are a simple round rod shape they can be brass or hard drawn electrolytic copper. If they are a cast shape they are cast bronze. Sometimes they are nickel plated or electroless nickel plated to minimize copper contamination of the tanks.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
February 4, 2008
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