Reflectors

In order to maintain an installation’s optimum efficiency the advice may be to clean, anodise or even replace the reflectors. Raymax has a reference for every type of reflector to which the customers’ reflectors can be compared. Given that each reflector has its own specific characteristics, a different reflector could be chosen in order to achieve deeper light penetration into the crop for example.
Raymax offers a comprehensive range of reflectors, each of which has its own characteristics and applications.

Cleaning

How reflectors are cleaned depends very much on the type of reflector, the material from which a reflector has been made, the extent of dirt present on the reflector, costs and the labour required. Raymax can use a reflector measurement to show how much of a gain can be achieved as a result of cleaning and advise you on this. The reflection values are measured prior to cleaning and again after the reflectors have been cleaned. Various cleaning products are available in the market and enable customers to clean reflectors themselves.

Anodisation

It could also be decided to anodise a reflector. This means that reflectors will undergo an electrochemical treatment and will be given a renewed reflection layer, so that reflection-value optimisation is restored.