Item | Traffic Cones |
Material | PVC, RUBBER, EVA, PE |
Height | 40cm,50cm,60cm,70cm,80cm |
Weight | 2.15kg |
Color | red, green, yellow, etc |
Feature | flexible |
Base: | 48.5cm × 35cm |
Default | does not include reflective film |
Reflective | film optional:10cm, |
MOQ | 10 |
Traffic cones, also known as cone-shaped road signs, cones, red caps, and obelisks, are a kind of road traffic isolation guard facilities. Implement JT/T595-2004 “Traffic Cone Road Signs” traffic industry standards. The three-dimensional traffic cone is a cone-shaped road sign with a regular hexagon in cross section and weighs up to 4500g. It is a utility model patented product. Traffic cones, also known as traffic cones, road marking cones, ice cream cones (commonly known in Hong Kong), commonly known as road cones, triangular cones, are generally conical or cylindrical temporary road markings, and are generally used to carry out works and remind when accidents occur Use passers-by to ensure the personal safety of engineering personnel and road users, or to separate or merge traffic diversions, pedestrian flows, and vehicle groups. But in other cases, daily traffic separation/convergence will use “permanent” road signs/signs that are less portable.
The earliest traffic cones can be traced back to the concrete traffic cones made by Charles P. Rudebaker in 1914. Since modern times, the traffic cones have been made of thermoplastic or rubber with bright warning colors for road users to observe from a distance. The recycled PVC can also be used to make traffic cones. In addition to traffic cones, safety island lights can also provide similar functions.
Some traffic cones are made of elastic materials, which are not easily damaged even if they are rolled and can automatically return to their original shape.