Glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) anti-glare panels are traffic safety facilities used on roadways and rail lines to reduce glare from oncoming vehicle lights and alleviate driver fatigue, thereby enhancing driving safety. The core material is a composite of resin and glass fibers, offering characteristics such as lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance.
Significant anti-glare effect
Through optimal height, width, and angle design, effectively blocks direct sunlight from oncoming vehicles, reduces glare interference, and simultaneously does not hinder the driver's observation of the road ahead.
Adjustable installation angle for straight and curved road alignments, accommodating various scene requirements.
Lightweight and high-strength
Weighs just 1/4 to 1/3 of steel, easy for transportation and installation, with high impact resistance, capable of withstanding minor collisions or natural forces (such as strong winds, rain, or snow).
Corrosion and weather-resistant
Utilizing weather-resistant resins and UV-resistant additives, it can withstand corrosion from acid rain, salt spray, oil stains, etc., and maintain its integrity without aging, fading, or cracking when used in harsh environments such as coastal areas and chemical industrial zones for up to 15 to 20 years.
Easy installation
Generally, flange connections or clip installations are used, which do not require heavy machinery and can be quickly mounted on guardrail posts or concrete foundations, ensuring high construction efficiency.
Aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly
Surface color treatment is available upon request (e.g., green, gray, etc.), ensuring coordination with the surrounding environment and enhancing the road landscape; materials are recyclable and reusable, meeting environmental protection requirements.