Seawater-resistant outdoor luminaires for use near coastal areas
Outdoor luminaires used near coastal regions are exposed to particularly harsh weather conditions. The salty sea air attacks metals, coatings and plastics more severely than in other regions. This places high demands on the material quality and workmanship of the luminaires.
Our seawater-resistant outdoor luminaires are specially designed for this area of application.
The seawater-resistant 230v luminaires meet high requirements for:
Material resistance to salty air
Corrosion protection through special coatings
Long-term use in maritime conditions
The luminaires undergo internal quality assurance, during which they are specifically tested for their resistance to salty atmospheres.
Our seawater-resistant outdoor luminaires are particularly suitable for:
Driveways, paths and terraces near the coast
Properties that are permanently exposed to salty air
Uses where high corrosion resistance is required
The surface of these luminaires is particularly resistant to corrosive environmental influences. This ensures that your outdoor lighting remains durable and visually appealing even in harsh climates.
When is a ‘seawater-resistant’ luminaire advisable?
Salty air is caused by tiny seawater aerosols that are carried inland by the wind. These particles settle on surfaces and promote corrosion – especially on metals in outdoor areas.
0–1 km from the coast: Very high salt exposure. Without protection, corrosion damage can occur quickly.
1–5 km: Significant salt exposure, continued high risk of corrosion – especially with direct wind currents from the sea.
5–20 km: Noticeable effect only with frequent sea winds, storms or open landscapes without wind protection.
>20–50 km: Usually not any relevant salt concentration.