sábado, 7 de agosto de 2010

They create a protective recycled rubber StumbleUpon



Reduce injuries on the roads and in turn difficult to reuse materials degradation is the aim of the teacher, lawyer and tax adviser Almogía (Málaga) Francisco Caro, who has patented a shield designed to StumbleUpon manufactured with recycled rubber tires.

The system consists of two cylinders, embedded in the guardrail, rotated 45 degrees up to receive the impact of the accident and tuck him in a way that prevents its movement towards the rail and thus the risk of being struck by another vehicle.

According to Caro explained, this guard was reduced from one hundred to twenty percent of injuries caused by traffic accidents StumbleUpon such as amputation of limbs, quadriplegia or even death.

Although it could be manufactured in any material-mentioned "your project is geared towards developing a recycled product of the rubber wheels of vehicles, so its cost is" very low "and amounts to four euros per guard .

Caro pointed out that the time of manufacture of these devices has been estimated at some 2,500 molds per hour and its placement would be "quick and clean" and can be installed on existing roads and in new construction.

In addition to serving for the protection of StumbleUpon, the system "improves the signaling of the road" and set "in design and regulation" to the current signs posted by the General Directorate of Traffic, said Caro.

Similarly, the creator of these shields StumbleUpon proposed use as advertising displays in urban road traffic slow.

Caro has also stressed the creation of jobs created from the manufacture of this system through the installation of recycling and manufacturing plants in locations with high rates of unemployment.

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