Reflective Highway Road Paint 10% Mixed Glass Bead Thermoplastic Hot Melt Road Marking Paint
Product Description
Hot melt road marking paint is a type of thermoplastic paint used for marking roads, highways, and other public spaces. This paint is designed to be applied hot (typically at temperatures between 180–200°C or 356–392°F) and remains pliable for a short time after application, allowing it to bond effectively to the road surface. It is commonly used for line markings, symbols, and other traffic-related signage.
Characteristics of Thermoplastic Paint:
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Heat-Activated Material:
- Thermoplastic paint requires heating to 180–200°C before application, at which point it melts into a liquid state for easy application.
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Solid at Room Temperature:
- Unlike conventional paints, thermoplastic is solid in its natural state, requiring heating for use.
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Composition:
- Typically consists of binders (such as synthetic resins), pigments, glass beads (for reflectivity), and fillers (to provide durability and texture).
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Retroreflectivity:
- Contains glass beads or allows for the addition of glass beads during application to provide excellent night-time visibility.
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High Durability:
- Resistant to wear, weather, and traffic load, making it suitable for high-traffic areas and long-lasting markings.
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Fast Drying and Hardening:
- Cools and solidifies quickly after application, reducing downtime for road closures.
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Strong Adhesion:
- Adheres well to asphalt and concrete surfaces, especially when used with a primer.
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Customizable Formulations:
- Available in various formulations to meet specific requirements, such as skid resistance, different colors, or environmental considerations.
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Weather Resistance:
- Performs well in varying climatic conditions, including high temperatures, rain, and UV exposure.
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Environmentally Adaptable:
- Some types of thermoplastic paints are designed with low VOCs to reduce environmental impact.
- Thickness:
- Applied as a thicker layer (1.5–3 mm), which contributes to its longevity and visibility.
- Safety Features:
- Can include anti-skid additives to enhance road safety, particularly in wet or high-traffic conditions.
These characteristics make thermoplastic paint a preferred choice for road marking in high-traffic and demanding environments.
Application
- It's usually applied using a special road - marking machine that heats the paint to a molten state and then sprays or extrudes it onto the road surface. The proper application temperature is crucial to ensure good fluidity and adhesion.
Common Uses:
- Lane markings on highways and city roads
- Pedestrian crossings and zebra stripes
- Parking lot markings
- Safety markings like arrows, symbols, and other traffic guidance symbols
Hot melt road marking paint is popular because it offers a combination of durability, visibility, and cost-effectiveness, especially for areas that see a lot of traffic.




Technical Specification
Density(g/cm3) | 1.8-2.3 |
Softening point (℃) | 90-125 |
Compressive Strength(MPa) | ≥12 |
Glass bead content(%) | 0-30% |
Liquidity | 35±10 |
Packing | 25kg/bag |
Color | White/Yellow/Blue/Red/Green/Customized |
Executive standard | JT/T280-2004/AASHTO/BS3262/Customized |
Appearance | Powder |
Construction temperature | 180℃-220℃ |
Whiteness | 70-85(Customized) |
Inverse coefficient | 50-550 |
Warranty | 12 months |
Storage Method | Avoid light and moisture |
Packing Size | 45×70×5CM |