High performance, combined with environmental benefits in the cradle-to-grave lifecycle, means the technology has a bright future in the UK.
Iain Borthwick, managing director of the Runcorn-based retroreflective sheeting distributor, cites these factors as the reason behind Rennicks UK’s commitment to offer both glass bead and microprismatic systems to clients.
According to Rennicks UK, more than 90 per cent
of traffic signs in the UK use glass bead technology and their
supplier,
Nippon Carbide Industries (NCI) has seen sales of
glass bead sheeting increase significantly over the last two
years
Dr Borthwick said: "Within the industry the environmental merits of microprismatic and glass bead technologies have been the subject of debate.
"From our point of view, as a supplier of both systems, of significance is the fact that glass bead technology emits less CO2 when recycled, when compared to microprismatic sheeting bonded to a metal sign.
"We've calculated that the carbon emissions attributable to glass bead signs are comparable to those from microprismatic products – if cradle-to-grave lifecycles are taken into account rather than just manufacturing processes.
"Metallic signs are normally
incinerated. During incineration, microprismatic materials – which
are made mainly from plastic – emit far greater CO2 than glass bead
materials.
"In our opinion both technologies should be made available, and the environmental impacts should be considered when technical specifications are drawn up in terms of functional performance and requirements for public specification, to give clients the flexibility to choose a fit-for-purpose system and meet ‘green’ tendering procedures appropriately."
Rennicks UK Technical Service Manager
Trevor Wren has
led the company's research into the merits of both glass bead and
microprismatic technologies, with a focus on environmental impact
and safety performance.
He concludes that the view microprismatic sheetings are responsible for significantly less CO2 is far too simplistic.
Mr Wren said: "Our
research shows that glass bead sheeting manufacturing at Nippon
Carbide Industries (NCI) creates 20 per cent more carbon than
microprismatic production, but end of life disposal creates 50 per
cent less
"Our analysis found that glass bead sheeting manufacture at NCI creates emissions of 4.88kg/sqm, compared to 3.91kg/sqm for Crystal grade microprismatics – a difference of 0.97kg/sqm.
"When end of life disposal is taken into account, including the recyclable substrate, the difference is just 0.37kg/sqm –the equivalent of a 1.5 mile journey in a family car.
"Councils and other public sector agencies are facing increasingly stringent carbon reduction targets, which makes it all the more important that they are given accurate and impartial data.
"As well as environmental aspects, safety factors also need to be considered.
"Glass
bead technology provides high daytime contrast for legibility,
high night time luminance and excellent consistent retroreflective
performance at narrow, medium and wide entrance
angles.
"We've come across claims that some microprismatic materials are always brighter in the daytime than glass bead and that microprismatics give better colour contrast, but we would challenge these views.
"We’ve also seen statements about microprismatics offering higher luminance at night and being more suitable for lorry drivers – but the fact is microprismatics and glass bead have different properties and one could be more suitable than the other depending on the sign location and viewing position.
"In addition to
permanent signs, glass bead is preferred for
Chapter 8 signs mounted on 'A' frames where the
glass bead sheeting maintains higher reflectivity when
tilted back at 22½°.
"In short, customers should have the choice of these technologies, and at Rennicks we intend to give them just that."
ENDS
Notes to
Editors
With more than 25 years’ experience, Rennicks UK is at the forefront of sign technology and design.
Rennicks UK is part of Rennicks Group, which also includes MTS, the premier provider of signage/mobile traffic solutions
Both provide industry-leading solutions available across the UK, with innovative and time proven products, highly trained staff, efficient service delivery and excellent customer value
Customers include local authorities, the Highways Agency and the emergency services.
Rennicks UK also offers a sign printing service.
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