Nonmetallic Light Fixtures from Sceptalight

October 25, 2016 

Whether you’re looking for economical outdoor lighting solutions or corrosion-resistant fixtures for punishing industrial environments, Sceptalight fixtures from IPEX prove themselves to be all-round performers in a variety of indoor and outdoor applications.

Sceptalight fixtures are made from a glass-reinforced thermoplastic polyester resin, which enables them to stand up better to corrosive elements than metal. This thermoplastic design marries strength, stiffness and toughness with all the benefits users appreciate of Scepter rigid PVC conduit and fittings — long life, easy servicing and high impact resistance.

Sceptalight’s thermoplastic construction offers outstanding corrosion and chemical resistance, and its interior and exterior silicone gaskets create a watertight seal, the reason it performs equally well indoors and outside.

Wherever you need a lighting fixture that can withstand exposure to chemicals, fluids or harsh physical conditions, you’ll find a home for Sceptalight.

Find out more: www.ipexna.com/media/1750/sceptalight-nm-light-fixtures-brochure-usa.pdf.

 

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