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Differences between Three Types Reflective Sheeting Feb 16,2016

Engineer grade reflective sheeting typically meets ASTM D4956 Type 1 standards and is an enclosed film or lens using glass beads or prismatic optical technology. This material is specified for use on non-critical street and road signs such as parking signs or way-finding signs. It has less reflectivity than the other types mentioned in the original question. Standard colors are white, yellow, red, blue, green, and brown.

 

Engineer grade reflective sheeting is also used often for reflective stickers/decals and Reflective PVC Flex Banner, as it is printable both with digital and screen printing methods. It is also cut-table using a die cutter or a vinyl plotter, which makes it useful for creating reflective decals that are cut to a specified shape.

 

Reflective PVC Flex Banner


Engineer grade reflective vinyl utilizes and aggressive acrylic adhesive which makes it difficult to remove. Use of heat from a heat gun or hair dryer will aid in the removal of EG reflective sheeting, but often the vinyl will separated from the adhesive, and it becomes necessary to use a glue remover to soften and remove the adhesive.

 

High intensity prismatic (HIP) sheeting meets ASTM requirement standards for D4956-09 Type III and Type IV, as well as ASTM 4956-07 Type X. It is a non-metalized micro prismatic lens reflective sheeting that is used mainly for reflective traffic road signs and Vehicle Conspicuity Tape, barricades or other road construction zone devices, and traffic delineators such as cones or barrels.

 

HIP sheeting is highly reflective, and its durable topcoat protects signs and other traffic control devices against scratches and abrasion. Not only is it highly reflective at night, it also commands attention during the day as well.

 

HIP reflective sheeting is used for more permanent traffic signs, work zone devices, etc., and comes in white, yellow, red, orange, blue, green, and brown.

 

The manufacturing process for HIP sheeting is also considered to be more "green" as it produces 97% fewer VOC emissions than Engineer Grade Reflective Sheeting, and 72% less energy to manufacture. However, the reflectivity value stands alone as a better reason to use HIP.

 

Finally, diamond grade reflective sheeting (DG3) is full cube prismatic reflective sheeting that returns almost 60% of the available light to vehicle drivers which is about doubles what HIP reflective sheeting reflects. DG3 reflective sheeting meets the specifications of ASTM Type XI standard.

 

Similar to the other two sheeting aforementioned, diamond grade reflective sheeting has a pressure sensitive adhesive and is applied to (typically) anodized or anodized aluminum sheeting either with a hand roller or a mechanical squeeze roll laminator/applicator. This material can be decorated either using screen printing or by using transparent film that comes in various highway sign colors.

 

Available stock colors include white, yellow, orange, red, green, blue, and brown. Another color, fluorescent yellow-green, is also available and is used primarily in school zones, and has superior luminescence both during the daytime and night. Welcome to visit reflectop to know more details about reflective sheeting.

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