If you're going to spend a lot of time outside, make sure your product can handle the elements.
That's the message from Franco D'Ascanio, CEO of Coastal Source, a company that makes products for outdoor living spaces.
In an interview with Tech Today, D'Ascanio explains that " Landscapes, exterior housing materials, and technologies are experiencing significant wear and tear due to increasingly harsh weather conditions, including rising sea levels."
That's led to the need for "more resilient outdoor products and systems that can withstand extreme conditions."
To that end, Coastal Source has developed "unique, field-tested sealed fixture designed to prevent water, moisture, corrosion, and dirt from infiltrating the circuitry," says D'Ascanio.
The company also "uses brass, extruded/machined aluminum, and specialty composites, which resist better than the commonly used cast aluminum."
Coastal Source's speakers, for example, have an internal heat sink that "efficiently conducts internal heat to the outside," says D'Ascanio.
"Our thermal analysis shows this can double the lifespan of a sealed cabinet without the usual audio compromises."
Other products the company has developed are "as environmentally friendly as possible," says D'Ascanio.
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