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  • Smart Bollard Solutions

    Versatile posts for traffic management, perimeter security, and pedestrian safety—engineered in various materials, operations, and crash ratings to meet every urban and industrial need.
Complete Bollard Solutions
Types by Operation/Function

Bollards are vertical posts used for traffic management, security, and safety, categorized by operation (fixed, removable, retractable), material (steel, concrete, plastic), and purpose (crash-rated, light-duty). They protect pedestrian areas, secure sensitive perimeters, guide traffic, and illuminate pathways

Fixed Bollards: Permanently installed (usually in concrete) for long-term security and building protection, often made of steel
Retractable/Automatic Bollards: Hydraulic or electric posts that sink
into the ground, allowing temporary access for vehicles, often used in
restricted pedestrian areas.
Removable/Manual Bollards: Can be lifted out of a fixed socket,
providing a cost-effective option for occasional access control.
Collapsible/Fold-down Bollards: Bollards that hinge down at ground
level for quick access.
High-Security/Crash-Rated Bollards: Engineered to withstand highimpact forces, protecting critical infrastructure, government buildings, and airports.
Traffic/Flexible Bollards: Often plastic or flexible rubber, used to
delineate traffic lanes and can bend upon impact without damaging
vehicles.
Lighting/Feeder Bollards: Serve dual purposes by providing light for
pedestrian pathways or offering power supply in marinas/parks.
Types by Material
Steel/Stainless Steel: High durability and resistance against corrosion,
ideal for industrial or urban areas.
Concrete: Heavy, robust, and often used for maximum security or highimpact protection.
Cast Iron: Often used for its decorative, classic aesthetic in historic areas.
Plastic/Polyurethane: Lightweight, flexible, and often used for highvisibility traffic guidance.
Wooden: Used in parks or coastal areas for a rustic look.
Types by Material
Steel/Stainless Steel: High durability and resistance against corrosion,
ideal for industrial or urban areas.
Concrete: Heavy, robust, and often used for maximum security or highimpact protection.
Cast Iron: Often used for its decorative, classic aesthetic in historic areas.
Plastic/Polyurethane: Lightweight, flexible, and often used for highvisibility traffic guidance.
Wooden: Used in parks or coastal areas for a rustic look.