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High conspicuity products for signage from ORAFOL

ORAFOL says that it is developing innovative, high conspicuity films for the traffic control market. The latest introduction is a prismatic reflective translucent film. This can be used for internally illuminated signs and traffic bollards or airfield taxiway signs to provide a high level of diffuse light transmission from internal sources. The firm says that the product also offers a powerful reflective backup in case of light system failure. The product is called ORALITE 6910T Brilliant Grade Trans
April 1, 2016 Read time: 1 min
ORAFOL says that it is developing innovative, high conspicuity films for the traffic control market.

The latest introduction is a prismatic reflective translucent film. This can be used for internally illuminated signs and traffic bollards or airfield taxiway signs to provide a high level of diffuse light transmission from internal sources. The firm says that the product also offers a powerful reflective backup in case of light system failure.

The product is called ORALITE 6910T Brilliant Grade Translucent, and comes in a range of different colours including fluorescent options. Due to its prismatic construction, this is claimed to be one of the brightest products of its kind on the market.

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