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Proin full range of highways works safety products on show at Intertraffic

Spanish company Proin, which recently opened an office in Chile, will be featuring a full range of road safety products at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016. The company will introduce three new product brands; Proinbal, common products used in road and highways works to provide safety to road workers and drivers; Proinova, which applies the latest technology, including sensors, detectors, and clean energy, to design and manufacture intelligent urban and road signalling; and Proinsis which features the latest con
February 8, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Spanish company Proin, which recently opened an office in Chile, will be featuring a full range of road safety products at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016. The company will introduce three new product brands; 7684 Proinbal, common products used in road and highways works to provide safety to road workers and drivers; Proinova, which applies the latest technology, including sensors, detectors, and clean energy, to design and manufacture intelligent urban and road signalling; and Proinsis which features the latest contention and crash cushion devices, CE marked, ready to place and increase the safety levels of roads. Among products being highlighted will be LED signs, flexible concrete barrier markers, road studs, posts, bollards and roadwork trailers.

The company claims its flexible concrete barrier marker, which is placed on top or the side of the barrier are very easily installed using screws or adhesive and have the highest reflection through the use of catadioptric glass. Additionally, the body is manufactured with a mixed polymeric raw material (Co-polymeric EVA) that gives great flexibility and hardness against potential vehicle impacts, as well as high resistance to UV rays.

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