Product Overview
The divergent belt anti-collision buffer package is an impact
absorbing device installed in accident-prone areas such as highway
forks and tunnel entrances. This safety system effectively absorbs
collision impact forces to protect drivers and vehicles, reduce
accident risks, and provide comprehensive safety protection.

The split belt anti-collision bag consists of two main components:
an impact absorption section and an installation section. The
absorption section is constructed from aluminum alloy, providing
excellent shock absorption performance by deforming to absorb
collision energy. After impact deformation, repair work can be
completed quickly by replacing the internal absorption material,
significantly reducing construction costs. The installation section
offers three mounting types: fixed guardrail, fixed high fence, and
embedded installation, accommodating various road condition
requirements.

Product Advantages
- Effective and fully tested impact energy absorption system with
patent-certified internal absorbent material that has passed
international safety tests
- Designed for minimal maintenance with quickly replaceable internal
shock-absorbing components to reduce operating costs
- Aluminum profile construction absorbs impact force and prevents
fire spread during collisions, avoiding secondary disasters
- Yellow electrostatic sprayed surface with high-strength reflective
film provides clear warning visibility
- Customizable configurations available to meet specific customer
requirements

The anti-collision buffer package has successfully passed impact
tests at speeds of 100 km/h, 80 km/h, and 60 km/h. The following
data was obtained using a Toyota vehicle at 60 km/h impact speed.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is this product?
A highway crash cushion device installed at dangerous locations
like forks and tunnel entrances. It reduces accident severity by
absorbing impact energy through controlled deformation.
What happens if it gets damaged in a collision?
Only the internal energy-absorbing core module requires
replacement. The outer shell is typically reusable, making repairs
quick and cost-effective.
How to choose the right model?
Select based on road speed limits: HSK-60 for 60 km/h roads, HSK-80
for 80 km/h roads, and HSK-100 for 100 km/h highways.
How is it installed?
Three installation methods available: embedded in ground, fixed to
guardrails, or fixed to high barriers. Selection depends on
specific site conditions.
Why is it yellow?
Yellow/orange provides maximum visibility. Combined with reflective
strips, it delivers 24/7 active warning to alert drivers to slow
down in advance.
What are the key purchasing considerations?
- Review crash test reports
- Verify patent certificates
- Clarify repair/replacement costs and procedures