A-Safe iFlex Bollards Installation at a manufacturing facility

A-Safe iFlex Bollards Installation at a manufacturing facility. No order is too small for us. Flexible and yet rigid enough to bend to absorb impact kinetic energy  of a slow moving vehicle.  These A-Safe polymer bollards are designed and manufactured to return to their original shape after the force is removed.  

A-SAFE iFlex Bollards stop direct damage to building structures, machineries and inventories from moving material handling equipment like forklifts, pallet jacks, electric pallet trucks and trolleys effectively in a warehouse or shop floor and hence saving corporations much money to repair damanged structure and machineries or to write off broken inventories.

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Why choose polymer flexible bollard over a fabricated steel-pipe or cast-concrete bollard?

While they look “steadfast and strong”, a fabricated steel-pipe and a cast-concrete bollard will likely cost more to repair and replace.  They can also damage the vehicle like forklift or reach truck on impact.  

A steel-pipe bollard can bend and dent badly on impact and even break the floor with its baseplate and anchor pulled out.  

A reinforced concrete bollard, unlike a steel-pipe bollard, will not bend or dent on impact. However, it can cause severe damage to the vehicle and even transmit the impact energy to the driver. Such energy could cause injuries to the driver and even death if the safety belt was not used. Like the steel-pipe bollard, the floor can also break if the impact energy exceeds that of the absorption capacity of the concrete bollard.  

Broken steel-pipe and cast-concrete bollards are “unsightly” and are typically ineffective to provide any protection. In most situations, they need immediate repair if not complete replacement. 

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