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Overview
The REACT 350 System features “smart plastic” cylinders made of high
molecular weight, high-density polyethylene (HMW/HDPE) plastic.
When impacted within the design capacity specified in NCHRP 350,
they typically regain over 90% of their original shape and capacity
without the need to reset the system, allowing the system to take
multiple design impacts without maintenance or repair to the system.
The REACT 350 System includes a range of units for design speeds
from 70 km/h (45 mph) to 100 km/h (62 mph) and hazards of 910 mm
(36"). REACT 350 Wide Systems are also available to protect hazards
up to 3 m (118”).
Satisfies NCHRP 350, Test Levels 1,2 & 3
The REACT 350 Systems satisfy NCHRP 350, Test Levels 1, 2 and 3 criteria (based on number of cylinders) as redirective, non-gating crash cushions. They are designed to attenuate head-on impacts and redirect side angle impacts.
Features and Benefits
- .Able to withstand multiple design impacts without resetting or repair
- .Self-restoring and reusable after most impacts
- Pre-assembled at factory for easy installation — only minor assembly required at the site
- Minimal maintenance and refurbishment – spare parts typically not required
- Low lifecycle cost in comparison to disposable systems
Minimal Maintenance and Refurbishment
The REACT 350 Systems are available with a self-contained backup or a
concrete-mounted backup system. The concrete-mounted backup system
allows the unit to be attached directly to an existing or new concrete
backup at the site. The “smart plastic” cylinders are arranged in
different configurations to achieve the required design speed capacity
and system width for a specific site.
The REACT 350 System has been tested and proven to withstand multiple 100 km/h (62 mph) impacts without reseting or repair.
Specifications
36 INCH TL-3 | SELF-CONTAINED BACKUP | CONCRETE-MOUNTED BACKUP |
Width at Backup | 910 mm (36") | 910 mm (36") |
*Weight | 1851 kg (4080 lb) | 1955 kg (4310 lb) |
*Length | 9.35 m (30'3") | 8.80 m (28'9") |
*Typical 9-cylinder (100 km/h, 62 mph), single row unit.