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Traffic Drums & Channelizer Cones

Traffic Drums & Channelizer Cones - Made in USA by Plasticade

✓ Made in USA by Plasticade ✓ MASH Approved ✓ MUTCD Compliant ✓ Highway Grade

Professional traffic drums and channelizer cones from SC Supply Company manufactured in the USA by Plasticade, the industry leader in traffic safety devices. MASH approved and MUTCD compliant for highway work zones, construction channelizing, and long-term traffic control applications.

Plasticade Traffic Drums & Channelizing Solutions

Plasticade traffic drums and channelizer cones are engineered to be the most durable, impact-resistant devices available. Built for extended deployment in high-speed, high-traffic environments where stability and visibility are critical for worker safety and traffic flow management.

Key Features:

  • Made in USA by Plasticade 
  • MASH approved with MUTCD compliant 42" height for highway applications
  • Impact-resistant construction engineered for maximum durability
  • Retroreflective sheeting options from Engineer Grade to Diamond Grade
  • Stackable design for efficient transportation and storage
  • Built-in lifting handles for safe manual handling

Applications & Specifications

Ideal for highway construction, interstate resurfacing, bridge work, and any long-term project requiring reliable channelizing performance. The 42-inch height provides maximum visibility for highway speeds, while Plasticade's heavy-duty construction withstands repeated impacts and harsh weather conditions.

When to Choose Traffic Drums vs. Channelizer Cones

Traffic Drums: Superior stability for long-term highway installations and high-wind conditions
Channelizer Cones: More portable and cost-effective for frequently moved applications

Get professional help selecting the right Plasticade traffic drums and channelizer cones for your highway project requirements.

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