Vapor tight fixtures have durable casing, typically made from aluminum or fiberglass, that protects the bulbs from outside elements. The housing is sealed and gasketed to prevent things like water, dust, and fumes from getting inside and obscuring or damaging the light. Depending on the fixture, the protections are different, but most vapor tight fixtures are resistant to most weather conditions, water, condensation, dust and grime.
ILP’s vapor tight fixtures have robust fiberglass bodies with protection ratings against weather, high pressures, impacts, and flames. They can be either suspended, pendant, or surface mounted, with versatile attachment points.
Vapor tight lights are ideal for any location that has regular exposure to outdoor weather conditions, indoor condensation, chemical fumes, and other harmful elements. Common applications include farms, parking garages, and manufacturing facilities. Though, you do not need to use vapor tight fixtures in highly industrial areas. They are also applicable in any area where high bay lights are used, like schools and grocery stores.
ILP’s vapor tight fixtures have multiple certifications that qualifies them for use in most industrial environments. Some of their specific applications include coolers and freezers, sawmills, hockey rinks, food and beverage factories, healthcare facilities, and more.