Thermoplastic Road Marking

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Thermoplastic Road Marking A "thermoplastic road marking" is a type of road marking paint that is applied in a molten state, meaning it is heated until liquid, and then quickly solidifies on the road surface, creating a durable and highly visible line used for lane markings, stop lines, and other traffic directional indicators; it typically consists of a synthetic resin binder, glass beads for reflectivity, pigments for color, and fillers, and is applied using specialized machinery that melts the material before applying it to the road surface.

Key points about thermoplastic road markings:

Application:
Applied hot, using specialized machines that melt the thermoplastic powder and then precisely apply it to the road.
Composition:
Primarily made up of a synthetic resin binder, glass beads for retroreflectivity, pigments for color, and fillers.
Benefits:
Considered a durable and long-lasting road marking option due to its strong adhesion to the road surface and high visibility, especially at night due to the glass beads.

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