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High performance embedded reflective road stud

Ennis Prismo, which has changed its name to Ennis-Flint, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to launch the Stimsonite 380c click stud reflector, an embedded-type reflective road stud for use on highways, airfield roads, service roads and all trafficked areas requiring high performance delineation and marking to guide drivers. The stud, which is fitted with a high performance prismatic reflector system, incorporates a unique system for fixing the reflector body providing lifetime retention of the reflector
February 28, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
3788 Ennis Prismo Traffic Safety Solutions, which has changed its name to 7625 Ennis Flint, will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to launch the Stimsonite 380c click stud reflector, an embedded-type reflective road stud for use on highways, airfield roads, service roads and all trafficked areas requiring high performance delineation and marking to guide drivers. The stud, which is fitted with a high performance prismatic reflector system, incorporates a unique system for fixing the reflector body providing lifetime retention of the reflector unit without need for a bonded assembly.

According to the company, the novel fixing system, which is patented, allows rapid removal and replacement of the reflector in-situ in the road surface with minimum cost to the road operator and disruption to traffic. As a result, it provides a low-cost solution to maintenance of road studs reflectors.

The product complies with the European Standard for reflective road studs EN1463 Parts 1&2 and it meets the requirements of the 1841 UK Highways Agency SHW and TSRGD SI3113.
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