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Thermoplastic Paint Application Guide

This document provides information on applying thermoplastic paint, including general application methods, recommended glass bead usage, primer application, and important cautions. It should be applied at 180-200°C depending on temperature, providing coverage of 230-250 sqm/ton. Primer enhances adhesion, especially for concrete, and must be applied and dry before marking. Cautions include ensuring even heating, clean and dry surfaces, avoiding construction in bad weather, and maintaining temperature above 10°C. The machine should pre-heat paint to 180-220°C and add paint gradually, cleaning after use to avoid affecting later work.

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Thermoplastic Paint Application Guide

This document provides information on applying thermoplastic paint, including general application methods, recommended glass bead usage, primer application, and important cautions. It should be applied at 180-200°C depending on temperature, providing coverage of 230-250 sqm/ton. Primer enhances adhesion, especially for concrete, and must be applied and dry before marking. Cautions include ensuring even heating, clean and dry surfaces, avoiding construction in bad weather, and maintaining temperature above 10°C. The machine should pre-heat paint to 180-220°C and add paint gradually, cleaning after use to avoid affecting later work.

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THERMOPLASTIC PAINT APPLICATION METHOD

General information:

It is suitable for screeding application on asphalt or concrete surfaces (need to


be sprayed primer if on concrete) after being heated to 180 ~200 according to
different outside temperature. Based on a line thickness of 2mm, the
theoretical coverage is approximately 230~[Link] per metric ton
according to different structure of pavement.

In order to get the best reflective effect, we recommend to drop on a layer of


glass beads on coating, glass beads quality should be in accordance with
national standard, recommended.
consumption is 0.3kg per sp. Meter.

Primer can effectively enhance the adhesive ability between coating and road
surface. Especially for concrete surface, which must be applied primer before
marking. Operated method is as below:

1. Spraying primer after road surface cleaned. The width of primer line should
be wider 1-2cm than paint line.

2. Coverage is about 0.15kg per [Link].

3. Please don’t do marking until primer is dry.

4. Degree of drying should be subject to not stick to fingers.

Levlin Holdings (Pvt) Ltd


Cautions:

A: about paint.

1. Make sure evenly heating and completed melted. Under melted condition,
avoid long-time heating to protect paint performance.

2. Road surface must be thoroughly cleaned and keep dry condition.

3. Prohibit construction in sandstorm, rainy day.

4. Construction environment temperature should be not lower than 10


degrees.

B: about operating machine

1. Put 3-4 bags paint into pre-heater, heating temperature up 180-220 ℃ (it
can be adjusted according to different outdoor temperature). And then,
continuously add paint 3-4 bags again, until fill up.

2. Before adding paint into hand-push road marking machine, the paint tank of
machine needs to be heating in advance. If machine without thermometer, it is
right time to heat up to a little smoke.

3. Thermoplastic paint can not be overheating or long-time continuo’s heating,


otherwise, its coating performance will be damaged.

4. The machine need to be clean up after finish marking, avoid much paint
remained in tank or container to effect next use.

2 Levlin Holdings (Pvt) Ltd

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