Firstly, it is very important to regularly clean marine windows. Marine windows are often affected by various environmental factors such as seawater, sandstorms, and rainwater. If not cleaned in a timely manner, it can lead to problems such as dirty, oxidized, and stained windows. When cleaning, a mild cleaning agent and soft cloth can be used to gently wipe the surface of ship windows, avoiding the use of overly irritating chemicals to avoid damaging the coating on the window surface.
Secondly, rust prevention is also an important part of the maintenance of marine windows. The metal parts of marine windows are susceptible to salt corrosion from seawater and air. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly inspect the metal parts of windows, clean and apply anti rust coatings in a timely manner, in order to extend the service life of marine windows.
In addition, ship windows also need to do a good job of sun protection. Ships are exposed to direct sunlight during long voyages, and the glass material of ship windows is prone to absorbing the heat of sunlight, causing cracks or deformations in the windows. Therefore, sunshades or optical films can be installed on windows to reduce the surface temperature of the windows and reduce the damage of sunlight to the windows.
Finally, lubrication of marine windows is also an important part of maintenance. Marine windows generally adopt a sliding design. In order to ensure flexible opening of the windows, it is necessary to regularly apply lubricating oil or grease to reduce the friction of the windows and extend their service life.