Road marking materials - Retroreflecting road studs - Part 1: Initial performance requirements
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DIN EN 1463-1 is a standard that outlines the initial performance requirements for retroreflecting road studs used as road marking materials. These studs are designed to enhance the visibility and safety of road markings, both for permanent and temporary applications. The standard is focused on the laboratory testing process for these road studs, ensuring their ability to effectively reflect light and improve visibility for drivers.
The standard takes into account various factors such as the retroreflection coefficient, which measures the amount of light reflected back to the source, the durability of the studs in terms of resistance to weathering and mechanical stress, and the dimensions and geometric properties of the studs.
By establishing these performance requirements and laboratory test methods, DIN EN 1463-1 aims to provide a standardized approach for evaluating the quality and effectiveness of retroreflecting road studs. Adhering to this standard ensures that road studs meet the necessary criteria for enhancing road safety and visibility.
Descriptors | Buttons, Cats eyes, Cats eyes reflectors (vehicles), CE marking, Classification, Coefficient of reflex luminous intensity, Construction, Constructional products, Definitions, Dimensions, Durability, Evaluations, Horizontal, Marking, Materials, Perceptibility, Process control rooms, Product specification, Properties, Reflectors (light), Retroreflecting, Road marking, Road transport, Roads, Specification (approval), Status, Testing, Visibleness, Streets, Permanency |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.9 MB |