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Q & A

Yes, there is a limit to the distance from which reflective material can be seen. The visibility of reflective material depends on various factors such as the intensity of the light source, the size and quality of the reflective material, and atmospheric conditions. However, at extremely large distances, the visibility of reflective material may diminish due to factors like scattering of light or the curvature of the Earth.

Yes, reflective material can be used in safety barriers. The reflective properties of the material enhance visibility, especially in low-light conditions, making it easier for drivers and pedestrians to identify the presence of the safety barriers and navigate the area safely.

There are several adhesive options available for reflective materials, including pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs), heat-activated adhesives, and solvent-based adhesives. PSAs are the most common and convenient option, providing instant adhesion when pressure is applied. Heat-activated adhesives require heat to activate and bond the reflective material to the desired surface. Solvent-based adhesives are effective for bonding reflective materials to various surfaces, but they require proper ventilation due to their strong chemical composition. Ultimately, the choice of adhesive depends on the specific application and desired level of adhesion.

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