A thorough explanation of the lifespan of lighting poles and factors of deterioration!
Lighting poles are mainly made of steel or aluminum, and their lifespan varies depending on the usage environment, materials, and maintenance conditions. Steel is susceptible to rust, and as the paint deteriorates, its corrosion resistance decreases, shortening its lifespan. On the other hand, aluminum is lightweight and has excellent corrosion resistance, but it also has limitations in terms of strength.
The installation environment also affects lifespan. In high-corrosion risk environments such as coastal areas or industrial zones, deterioration occurs more rapidly, and designs that can withstand natural conditions like wind pressure and earthquakes are necessary. Additionally, ground subsidence of the foundation can compromise the verticality and stability of the pole, leading to deterioration.
Regular inspections and maintenance help in the early detection of rust, paint peeling, and loosening; delays in addressing these issues can significantly compromise safety. If deterioration progresses and problems arise with functionality or safety, replacement becomes necessary. In such cases, it is important to select appropriate poles based on material selection, installation environment, and maintenance plans to maintain a reliable lighting system over the long term.

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