New Thermoplastic Light Globes Make Safe Alternatives to Glass Bulbs

Bravadus, a manufacturer and distributor of high-performance thermoplastic OEM replacement parts for a variety of industries, introduces a new high heat thermoplastic vapor-tight protective globe for industrial light fixtures. The Bravadus high heat thermoplastic globe replaces Teflon coated glass globes in food, beverage and pharmaceutical processing applications where containment of shattered glass is required to protect workers and products from contamination from broken glass.

The Bravadus High-Heat Thermoplastic Globe replaces Teflon coated glass globes in food, beverage and pharmaceutical processing applications where containment of shattered glass is required to protect workers and products from contamination from broken glass.

Until now, the only option in these applications has been the traditional Teflon coated glass globe. Bravadus, utilizing newly introduced high heat thermoplastics, has created a globe with the advantages of glass, plus the added benefits of thermoplastics. The globe is shatter-proof, has a higher lumen output, and is lighter weight than Teflon coated glass globes. It is chemical and heat resistant and can be molded in various colors. For added protection, the Bravadus Globe is treated with a protective coating of polysiloxane (silicone) hard coating giving it a glass-like, non-stick surface that is easily cleaned and UV resistant.

Breakthrough High Heat, Clear Thermoplastics Open New Applications

Bravadus's Globe, made from a new high heat, clear thermoplastic, can be used in lighting applications up to a maximum of 100 watts. Standard polycarbonate globes, commonly used in refrigeration, are typically rated to a maximum of 75 watts due to lower temperature resistance.

“Historically, the trade off between different types of thermoplastics has been between clarity and heat resistance. Polycarbonate is clear, but limited to applications of less than 75 watts because of low temperature resistance. High heat thermoplastics were slightly tinted thereby limiting their use in lighting applications. The development of clear, high heat thermoplastics opens a range of lighting applications not possible before,” said Carl Olson, vice president of sales and marketing for Bravadus. “It’s light weight, cleanability, toughness and transparency make the globe a perfect fit for applications such as food and beverage processing, construction, marine and industrial lighting. And, it has a lower installed cost.”

Features and Benefits

  • Shatter Proof
  • Chemical and Heat Resistant
  • Lighter than Glass
  • Hard, Glass-Like Finish
  • High UV Protection
  • Higher Lumen Output
  • Lower Installed Cost

Specifications

  • 100 Watt Maximum
  • Fits Standard Industry Fixtures
  • Thread size 3 5/16
  • Continuous Use Temperature: 284 F.
  • Vapor Proof Lock

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