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Discover unparalleled traffic management and safety solutions with our ISO-certified HPDE Traffic Barrel with Rubber Base from  Mohammed Nasser Al Furidi Plastic Industries Factory . Engineered for excellence and designed to meet international safety standards, this versatile traffic management device is the cornerstone of effective road safety and site security across diverse global environments.  

Key Features:  

- Constructed from premium high-density polyethylene (HDPE) for superior durability and UV resistance  

- ISO-certified manufacturing process guarantees consistent quality and reliability worldwide  

- Vibrant orange color with four highly reflective bands for maximum visibility in all conditions  

- Tapered design allows for efficient stacking and storage  

- Integrated handle at the top for easy transportation and placement  

- Two holes on either side of the handle to accommodate warning lights  

- Heavy-duty rubber base provides excellent stability on various surfaces  

- Flat top surface reduces rolling if knocked over  

Technical Details:  

- Dimensions: Customizable to meet international standards  

- Material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) for the barrel, rubber for the base  

- Color: Bright orange with reflective bands (custom colors available upon request)  

- Reflective Bands: Four high-intensity prismatic reflective bands  

- Certifications: ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing process  

Additional Benefits:  

- Cost-effective solution for long-term traffic management and site safety needs globally  

- Reduces accident risks by clearly delineating work zones and traffic paths  

- Versatile application in construction, road works, events, and urban development projects worldwide  

- Contributes to improved safety standards and efficient traffic flow management internationally  

- Easy to transport, set up, and reconfigure for changing site requirements across different countries  

- Durable construction ensures long product life and reduced replacement frequency in various climates