The following are frequently asked questions during the installation of Solar Studs:
1.
Solar Studs are installed on the reticle. The marking line is also a resin material, which itself is attached to the ground, and its connection force with the ground has a certain limit. If the
Solar Studs are installed on the reticle, the impact of the
Solar Studs will be completely transferred to the reticle, so that the
Solar Studs can easily be impacted off, and the reticle will also be glued off.
2. The installation location of
Solar Studs is not flat. The direct consequence of this is that the force on the
Solar Studs is uneven, and the pressure on the
Solar Studs is almost concentrated on the convex and concave parts.
Solar Studs are prone to breakage if encountered with large tonnage vehicles.
3. The installation location of
Solar Studs is not clean. The firmness of
Solar Studs depends on the close bonding of
Solar Studs, glue and ground. If the installation position of the
Solar Studs is not clean, the dust in the middle will absorb most of the adhesive force of the glue, resulting in the poor adhesion of the
Solar Studs, and it is easy to fall off when subjected to external impact.
4. The amount of glue is not enough or the amount is too much. Insufficient dosage will reduce the firmness of the
Solar Studs bonding and reduce its service life; if the dosage is too large, the excess glue will seep out from around the
Solar Studs, and it is easy to wipe it on the
Solar Studs reflective sheet, affecting its reflective brightness.
5. The glue is not applied evenly. When installing
Solar Studs, the glue should not only be used in a moderate amount, but also applied evenly, so as to ensure that all parts of the
Solar Studs are evenly stressed and avoid being crushed due to uneven stress.
6. The ambient temperature is not enough when the epoxy resin glue is prepared. Epoxy resin glue is a two-component glue. The glue and curing agent must be proportioned according to a certain ratio, and can only be effective after stirring evenly. However, since the epoxy resin glue condenses more strongly in low temperature weather in winter, it is not easy to stir evenly, so it must be heated before use to soften the glue before use.
7. The
Solar Studs method is unscientific. When handling the
Solar Studs, be sure to handle the two sides without the reflector, so as to avoid the glue sticking to the reflector and affecting the reflective brightness of the reflector.
8. The installation holes of
Solar Studs are shallow and thin. This is mainly for the
Solar Studs with cast aluminum feet. Cast aluminum solar studs with feet have better impact resistance, compression resistance and longer service life due to their partial penetration into the ground. However, during the installation process, if the hole is too shallow or too thin, the bottom surface of the
Solar Studs cannot fully contact the ground, which affects the firmness of the bonding.
9. The glue does not have enough time to cure after installation. After the
Solar Studs are installed, the glue needs a period of time to solidify to connect the
Solar Studs to the ground tightly. During this time, Ruichen recommends 4 hours. However, in the actual process, many people removed the installation isolation facilities within two hours after installation; in this case, if the
Solar Studs are impacted and rolled by vehicles, the light ones will be deformed, and the heavy ones will fall off.