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Aluminium sign posts are designed for outdoor use in various settings. These sign posts come in a range of sizes, with diameters of 50mm, 76mm, 89mm, 102mm, and 114mm. Our large range provides options for different sign sizes and visibility needs.The posts are constructed of high-quality aluminium T6063 series alloy , which is lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion.

The posts are available with gloss powder-coated finishes in black, white, grey, and silver anodized, providing a sleek and professional look that will complement any sign design. The powder coating process involves electrostatically applying a dry powder to the surface of the aluminium, which is then heated to cure the coating, resulting in a durable and long-lasting finish.

What are aluminium sign posts used for?

Aluminium sign posts are perfect for sign installations on private property, business parks, car parks and other non-highway locations. The gloss powder coat finish offers a much more appealing aesthetic where the style of the installation is just as important as the function.

Aluminium Sign Posts Vs Steel Sign Posts
Using aluminium posts instead of steel offers several advantages in various applications.
1. Aluminium is significantly lighter than steel, making it easier to handle, transport, and install.
2. Aluminium is naturally resistant to corrosion and matched with a powder coat finish will outlast a galvanised or coated steel alternative
3. Aluminium is a highly recyclable material making it a more sustainable option for future processing.

Installation tips for aluminium sign posts
When erecting aluminium sign posts, it is important to follow some best practices to ensure a secure and long-lasting installation. Here are some installation tips: Choose the right post size and depth: It is important to choose the correct post diameter for the size and height of the sign you are installing. Guidance on this can be calculated using sign loading software. (e.g SignLoad) Windloading is a very important calculation when erecting signs. Use the right hardware: Using the correct hardware will ensure your sign is securely fixed to the posts you have installed. We sell a vast range of post clips which are the industry standard for fixing signs to uprights. Level the post: Use a spirit level to ensure that the post is perfectly vertical. If the post is not level, it can affect the alignment of the sign and make it difficult to read. Add concrete: Pour concrete into the foundation hole around the post. It is always advisable to use a post base plate to ensure the post cannot be turned by external forces. Allow time for curing: Allow the concrete to cure for at least 24 hours before attaching the sign. This will ensure that the post is fully anchored and stable. Follow local regulations: Make sure to follow any local regulations or guidelines for sign installation, such as minimum height requirements or setback distances from the road.