Cold curing road marking

This refers to road markings applied using cold-applied, two-component materials that harden (cure) without heat—typically through a chemical reaction at ambient temperatures.

Key Features of Cold curing road marking

1. No Heating Required
Unlike thermoplastic markings, cold curing systems are applied at room temperature.

2. Two-Component System
Most cold-curing materials are reactive resins (often MMA – methyl methacrylate or epoxy-based) mixed just before or during application:

* Component A: Base resin with pigment
* Component B: Hardener (initiates curing)

3. Fast Curing
Typically cures in 15–30 minutes, depending on ambient temperature and material type.

4. Durable & Chemical Resistant
Excellent resistance to:

* Wear and tear
* Fuel and oil
* UV exposure

5. Good Reflectivity & Anti-Skid Options
Glass beads and anti-skid aggregates can be added during application for night visibility and safety.

Common Applications

* Urban roads and intersections

* Airports and runways

* Cycle tracks and pedestrian zones

* Custom logos and symbols on pavements

Limitations

* Slightly higher cost than paint or thermoplastic
* Requires accurate mixing of components for proper curing

Advantages:

* No heating equipment needed (reduces operational complexity)
* Quick installation and fast return to traffic
* Versatile for many surface types (asphalt, concrete)
* Excellent performance in extreme climates

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