retropeegelduvust
Retropeegelduvust is the optical property of a surface to reflect light back toward its source rather than in many directions. The term is used particularly in Estonian to describe retroreflection, a feature that enhances visibility in low-light conditions.
Mechanisms and materials occur in several forms. The most common are glass-bead retroreflectors, where microscopic beads
Materials and forms include retroreflective sheets and tapes, often embedded in signage, road markings, or safety
Standards and measurement focus on performance. The retroreflection coefficient, commonly denoted R, is measured under standardized
Applications span road safety and personal protection. Road signs, lane markings, vehicle and bicycle reflectors, and
Etymology and usage reflect its Estonian roots, combining elements meaning “back” and “reflection,” and describing surfaces