Flagpole Finishes
Aluminum Finish Options
Satin Brushed
The Satin brushed finish has been the standard finish in the flagpole industry for years. It is a machine polished, bright finish that requires no maintenance. Acme/Lingo’s fine satin finish will allow the pole to oxidize evenly over time.
Satin-Brushed
Duranodic Anodized
Anodizing protects aluminum with a durable, attractive finish. The electo-chemical process uses an electrolyte and an electrical charge to oxidize the surface of an aluminum pole. Anodizing, however, effects different alloys differently. Cast flagpoles parts and welds will not anodize the same color as the pole and therefore require painting to match.
Clear Natural (204)
Light Bronze (311)
Medium Bronze (312)
Dark Bronze (313)
Black (335)
Powder Coating
Powder coat painted finishes offer a high-performance alternative to anodizing. Acme/Lingo powder coating provides a finish that is resistant to abrasion and offers long term corrosion protection.
White
Sandstone
Hunter Green
Natural Aluminum
Charcoal Grey
Medium Bronze
New Dark Bronze
Dark Bronze
Black
Steel Blue
Dark Green
Bright Red
Stainless Steel Finishes
Acme/Lingo stainless steel flagpoles are machine polished in a circumerential pattern and require no maintenance. Available finishes are the standard #4 (220-280 grit) or a #7 reflective finish. The #7 finish is not a true mirror; however, it is reflective with only faint grain lines.
#4 Finish
#7 Reflective