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Hand-held mini unit accurately measures retroreflectivity

Brazilian technology company Easylux will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to show a range of innovative handheld and mobile retroreflectometers that the company claims are the choice of governments, airports and private companies.
February 23, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Brazilian technology company 8333 Easylux will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to show a range of innovative handheld and mobile retroreflectometers that the company claims are the choice of governments, airports and private companies.

One of the products being featured is the new Easylux Mini Retroreflectometer, an innovative handheld solution that accurately measures the retroreflectivity of road markings, road studs, traffic signs and safety clothing. The company claims that no other retroreflectometer can match the reduced size, low weight, design and performance of its patented Mini Retroreflectometer.

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