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ROMAC White & Yellow BS 3262 : 1989 |
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A high quality Thermoplastic Road Marking powder conforming to BS 3262 insisting of Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Resin plasticized with mineral oil, heat stable pigment, 20% reflectorized pre mixed glass beads, calcium carbonate extenders and extra white calcite aggregates. ROMAC White & Yellow are easy to melt and apply on all asphalt and concrete surfaces using screed, extrusion and spray machines to form a highly durable marking with excellent adhesion, colour fastness, skid resistance and light reflectivity.
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ( RESULTS ) |
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Colour |
WHITE |
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YELLOW |
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Specific Gravity |
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2.00 |
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Softening Point |
99°C - 105°C |
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101°C - 106°C |
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Flash Point |
Greater than 240°C |
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Greater than 240°C |
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Drying Time |
3 min at 32°C |
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3 min at 32°C |
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Flow Resistance |
Less than 4% |
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Less than 4% |
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Aggregate Settlement |
None ( At 2hrs, at 200°C ) |
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None ( At 2hrs, at 200°C ) |
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Skid Resistance |
Greater than 60 |
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Greater than 60 |
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Luminance Factor |
Greater than 75 |
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Greater than 50 |
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PACKING |
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25Ks bag. Each container of Thermoplastic material will be clearly and indelibly marked with the following information.
- The name and identification of manufacturer – ROMAC ASPHALT
- Batch number
- Date of manufacture
- Colour – White / Yellow
- Max heating and application temprature along with instructions.
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SHELF LIFE |
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12 months from the date of manufacture. (Material should be stored in a cool and dry place away from moisture ).
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TEST CERTIFICATE |
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Manufacturers test certificate shall be forwarded for compliance of the material to the specification required. |
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Click here for technical specification |
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Note: Data, specification, direction and recommendation given in this sheet represent results and experience under controlled or specially defined circumstance and are subject to change without notice |
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| For Quality, Reliability, Service & Safety
contact ASPHALT - ROMAC the specialist in road marking |
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