BULKHEADS - EXTERIOR WALL AND CEILING
When choosing outdoor luminare Materials & Finishes - Consider all the following:
Expectations: Visual appearance and if to be kept looking as new or not?
Exposure: Vandalism, Weather, Contaminants?
Maintenance Costs: Monthly maintenance or Annual maintenance?
Products Cost: Once material and finish have been selected, choose cost level of luminare.
Polycarbonate and other Thermoplastic Fixtures
These are the nearest thing to the “Ideal” of everlasting and Maintenance free. Polycarbonate fixtures can be quite robust, but many thermoplastic fixtures are not as vandal-proof in public areas as their metal equivalent.
Aluminium Fixtures
These can be purchased in low-cost or expensive quality. Expensive fixtures are made of pure Aluminium and go through extensive pre-treatment and paint processes. The lower cost products need more care and maintenance to remove contaminants. Both product and maintenance costs have to be part of a balanced purchasing decision, few people like the “Flaking Paint” look.Take care not to scratch or chip the paint finish when handling and installing. Painted fixtures should be washed with soapy water regularly, the maintenance period will be extended if a car wax is applied.
Installation
Wall mounted fixtures should have sealant applied along top and sides of fixtures mounting base.
Bare Metal Finishes, Stainless Steel, Copper and Brass
These fittings usually have a thin coat of lacquer applied at the factory, this is a temporary protection to ensure a uniform finish at point of installation.
Some situations lend themselves to natural discolouration (e.g.) Browning of Copper and Stainless Steel or the Verdigris look on Brass. Such corrosive effects are surface conditions, not structural. A lot of Stainless Steel fixture owners however wish to maintain the attractive shiny finish of the bare metal as purchased.
Cleaning of Stainless Steel Fixtures
Outdoor Stainless Steel fittings can be a high maintenance option. Stainless Steel will not corrode with pure water alone, however dampness can cause corrosion like stains when there are contaminants on the steel. There are various grades of Stainless Steel designed to resist different types of contaminants. Superlux use grades that are most suitable for the vast variety of lighting installations. Contaminants can be sea air, garden/agricultural sprays, fertilisers, natural tree and plant materials, swimming pools and man-made pollutants. Where these pollutants wash off with rain in open areas, problems are less likely, but when bare metal fixtures are installed in sheltered or tree covered areas, corrosion staining is inevitable. In such situations, exposed to the seaside or othercontaminants, regular washing with soapy water is a must to maintain the shiny bare metal look. A car wax or a special steel rejuvenating polish can be applied to extend the maintenance period.
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