Road Marking Materials - Retroreflecting Road Studs - Part 1: Initial Performance Requirements
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DIN EN 1463-1 is a standard that defines the initial performance requirements for retroreflecting road studs. These road studs are used as both permanent and temporary road marking materials. This standard specifies the laboratory test methods that should be used to evaluate the performance of these road studs.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that the retroreflecting road studs meet certain performance criteria, such as the level of retroreflection, color and luminance distribution, resistance to weathering, and mechanical strength. These requirements are important to ensure the visibility and durability of road markings, which are crucial for road safety.
By defining these initial performance requirements and test methods, DIN EN 1463-1 provides a standardized approach for assessing the quality and suitability of retroreflecting road studs. Compliance with this standard helps to ensure that road studs meet the necessary standards for use on roads, promoting consistent and reliable performance.
Descriptors | Buttons, Cats eyes, Cats eyes reflectors (vehicles), CE marking, Classification, Coefficient of reflex luminous intensity, Construction, Constructional products, Definitions, Dimensions, Durability, 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 |
File Size | 512.0 KB |