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- Model: 203.27.069
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Features of the BLACK BULL Impact Barrier Railing
Material
The system uses high-quality steel, which can absorb significant forces. If the impact exceeds the barrier's capacity, the steel deforms without compromising the barrier's function. Unlike plastics that can become brittle and shatter on impact, steel is fully recyclable with minimal processing when sorted by grade.
Design
Square posts and cross bars offer greater impact absorption capacity compared to round tubes. The larger flat surface area of square components distributes energy more evenly across the system, enhancing its absorption capabilities.
Innovative Floor Protection Technology
The system includes a patented PU FLEX element that absorbs some of the impact, functioning as a crush zone. This feature protects the floor and keeps the barrier from being dislodged from its anchors.
TUEV Certification
The BLACK BULL Impact Protection Systems have been tested according to TUEV standards, with independent supervision. This contrasts with some manufacturers who only perform in-house tests under optimised conditions that may not meet these standards.
Force Absorption – Adjustable to Suit Actual Situation
Single-stage absorption:
Steel posts are anchored to the floor, providing a rigid barrier.
Two-stage absorption:
Combines steel posts with FLEX elements, creating a FLEX Impact Protection System. The railing yields, and the FLEX elements reduce the force before transferring it to the barrier system.
Three-stage absorption:
Incorporates steel posts, FLEX elements, and plastic cross bars into a Hybrid Impact Protection System. The plastic cross bars absorb the initial impact, followed by the FLEX elements cushioning the reduced force before it reaches the barrier system.
Customizable Solutions
Depending on specific site requirements, the BLACK BULL Impact Protection Systems (railings and cross bars) can be combined for optimal protection, either as a rigid barrier or a yielding system.