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Thursday, March 22, 2018

3 Things To Think About When Choosing A Banner Bar




Proper banner setup requires some decision making. One decision involves the banner bar. The bar which holds up the banner is just as important as the banner itself. A good banner bar is one with specifications that fit its purpose. Here are three things to think about when trying to find the right banner bar.



First one is protection. Banners are mostly used outdoors. This means a banner bar will be exposed to elements. Rain and humidity can cause corrosion which can drastically shorten the life of the bar. The protection comes with the finish. Different kinds of finish offers varying levels of protection against corrosion. The best finish in terms of corrosion protection is chrome. The usual paint also provides good protection but wears easily and requires more upkeep.



The second thing to consider is aesthetics. Banners are used as ornaments or advertising apparatus. Therefore, it must be nice-looking and eye-catching. In terms of aesthetics, the type of finish and accessories play major roles. A pennant accessory can be attached to the end of the bar. Polished chrome provides a premium look. Anodic oxide finish comes in different colors.



Last but not least important is durability. Durability of the bar depends on type and thickness of material. It is important not only for the longevity of the banner but also for safety of the people around. The banner bar must resist breaking or bending during strong winds.



There you go. The three things to think about when choosing a banner bar.


Wednesday, March 14, 2018

4 Types Of Flagpole Finish



There are different types of flags with a different purpose. Priorities differ between ornamental, commercial, and government flags. In choosing the kind of flagpole for a flag, you must consider the type of flag and its purpose.


The first thing you need to consider is the type of finish for the flagpole. Finish determines aesthetics, corrosion resistance, and cost. Chrome finish offers the best protection. When polished, it produces a premium-looking finish. Chrome is very durable and requires minimal upkeep to keep in good condition. However, it tends to be the most expensive option.


Anodizing provides the second-best protection against corrosion and comes in different colors, making it best for customizability. It is not as durable as chrome and requires a little more maintenance. However, it is also not as expensive.


Paint is the least inexpensive. It provides good protection against corrosion but wears faster. It is prone to physical damage and not nearly as nice to look at the previous two. It can require frequent inspection to make sure that there is no damage or damage is repaired immediately to prevent damage to the pole.


Bare steel is a bad idea for outdoor flags and humid locations. It might be least expensive, but it will also have the shortest life. There are materials that were going bare is alright, such as stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic. Even then, the absence of protective finish can cause tarnishing of the metal or, in the case of plastic, become brittle.