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Innovating with the O-Ring: Boosting efficiency in road stud maintenance

SR-45C and SR-48C offer durability without compromising performance
December 10, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
SERNIS SR-45C: O-ring system simplifies process

Sernis has launched its latest innovation in road safety with the introduction of the SR-45C and SR-48C road studs. These new studs feature a groundbreaking O-ring seal system, designed to make maintenance faster and cleaner.

This new design replaces traditional silicone seals, which often require time-consuming and messy replacements. The O-ring system, however, simplifies the process, making maintenance faster and cleaner. This reduces the duration of road closures, minimizing traffic disruption and allowing maintenance crews to complete tasks more efficiently.

Built to endure extreme weather conditions and heavy traffic, the SR-45C and SR-48C offer long-lasting durability without compromising performance. Whether it's snow, rain, or constant vehicle pressure, these road studs are designed to withstand it all.

SERNIS SR-48C

Less Disruption, Safer Roads

By shortening maintenance time, the SR-45C and SR-48C not only improve efficiency but also enhance road safety. Fewer road closures mean smoother traffic flow and safer travel for all road users. These new studs set a new standard in road safety technology, offering a more efficient, cost-effective solution for road authorities and contractors.

This article is part of the SERNIS internationalization project (identified as COMPETE2030-FEDER-01440000 Incentive System to the Internationalization of SMEs according to Portugal 2030) and is co-funded by the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) from European Union, framed in the Norte 2030.
 

Content produced in association with Sernis

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