Thermoplastic Spray Road Line Paint and Application
Thermoplastic Road Line Paint is introduced in dust state, after being heated and melted, it is painted on the road surface with glass granulates on top. Thermoplastic paint ensures the required binding on the road surface after cooling down to the normal road coating temperature required.
Thermoplastic line paint maintains its reflection strength, line thickness and width, resists against deformation under traffic, and it is used for drawing traffic signs on any type of road surfaces.
Definitions of Materials: |
1. Pigment |
: The agent which gives color to the material |
2. Binder |
: Synthetic hydrocarbon resin |
3. Glass granulate |
: Small glass granulates with optical features to reflect the beams sent from a light source. |
Type of the Material : |
In the Total Mixture
% of weight |
Min: |
|
Binder |
18% |
Pigment (White) |
8% |
Glass granulates |
20% |
Filling agents (aggregate) |
54% |
Application areas:
Frequently used on urban roads, nonurban state roads and highways and express roads. Recommended especially for long distance applications with dense traffic, for drawing road lines and shoulder lines.
Applicable temperature range:
Between app. +5 and +35 .
Color Options:
Thermoplastic paint is offered in white or yeller color.
Standard:
Manufactured in accordance with state roads, international road and TSE standards.
Application:
Thermoplastic road line paint, which is transferred as dust into the boilers found on thermoplastic lining truck, is heated up to 220 C degrees and sprayed on cleaned asphalt surface. Then, the application is completed with glass granulate. Drying takes 5-10 sec. and then the road is opened for traffic.