What is a Delineator?
A delineator is a flexible traffic safety device that separates pedestrian and vehicle traffic, guides vehicle movement, and enhances safety at median edges. Made from TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane), delineators are flexible and break-resistant. This material ensures they do not damage vehicles and remains durable even after repeated impacts.
What are the Standard Sizes of a Delineator?
Delineators are available in standard heights of 30 cm, 45 cm, 75 cm, and 100 cm. The most commonly used models have an 8 cm pipe diameter, though 9 cm and 10 cm options are also available. A larger diameter increases the amount of material used, enhancing the delineator's durability.
What Colors Are Available for Delineators?
Delineators are available in a variety of colours. The most common and widely preferred colour is fluorescent orange, which provides high visibility and is an effective warning signal. Other available colours include black, white, yellow, blue, and green, often chosen for aesthetic preferences.
Reflective Collars and Its Features
The number of reflective film rings on a delineator depends on its height:
- 30 cm: 1 reflective collar
- 45 cm: 2 reflective collars
- 75 cm: 3 reflective collars
- 100 cm: 4 reflective collars
Reflective films come in Engineering Grade (Type-1) and High-Intensity Performance (Type-4) varieties:
- Engineering Grade Reflective Collar(Type-1)
- Resistant to harsh weather conditions and UV rays
- Maintains colour over time
- Provides high nighttime visibility
- Flat surface appearance
- High Intensity Performance Collar (Type-4)
- More durable against extreme weather and UV rays
- Longer lifespan and superior reflectivity
- Honeycomb-patterned surface appearance
Proper adhesion of the reflective film to the delineator is crucial. The choice of engineering grade or high-performance reflective tape affects the product's price and quality.
How to Assess Delineator Quality
When choosing a delineator among various manufacturers, consider the following key factors:
- The material composition should strike a balance between flexibility and strength—too rigid, and it may break easily; too flexible, and it may lack durability.
- A higher TPU content enhances overall quality and longevity.
- Material thickness and weight contribute to the durability and stability of the delineator.
- Reflective bands should be firmly attached and made from high-quality, long-lasting materials to ensure visibility and effectiveness.
How to Install a Delineator
Delineators have three or four mounting holes at the base for installation. They can be secured to asphalt or concrete surfaces using anchors and self-tapping screws. The recommended materials for installation include:
- 16 mm plastic anchor
- 10x100 mm self-tapping screw
Chemical epoxy may be used in specific applications to strengthen adhesion.
For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Delineator Installation Guide the İleri Trafik Project Team prepared.