Product Description
DuraMark Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy
SWARCO Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy is a two–component adhesive system required for use on all SWARCO Preformed Thermoplastic concrete applications and all SWARCO Preformed Thermoplastic Interstate Shields, BikeLanes, Custom Logos and large mats. The SWARCO Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy System, once combined, will cure at ambient temperature for approximately 45 minutes, the curing process is accelerated by the introduction of heat, required to properly install preformed thermoplastic. The Epoxy System is considered fully cured when it is no longer tacky to the touch.
2 Gallons covers 375 sq. ft.
DuraMark Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy typically comes in the form of pre-cut shapes or rolls, and not cartridges or gallons. These pre-cut shapes and rolls are designed to cover a specific area and are typically measured in square feet.
For example, a 4-foot white line roll of DuraMark Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy covers approximately 120 linear feet, or 480 square feet. The coverage may vary depending on the thickness and design of the pre-cut shapes or rolls.
To apply DuraMark Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy, begin by preparing the surface according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves cleaning the surface thoroughly to remove any dirt, debris, or other contaminants that could interfere with adhesion.
Next, carefully lay the pre-cut shapes or rolls onto the surface in the desired pattern or design. The material will bond tightly to the surface and will provide long-lasting, highly visible markings that are resistant to wear and fading.
After the markings have been applied, it is important to allow the DuraMark Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy to cool and harden for several minutes. The material will bond tightly to the surface, providing long-lasting, highly visible markings.
Overall, DuraMark Preformed Thermoplastic Epoxy is a highly effective and durable pavement marking material that is easy to apply and provides long-lasting results. It is commonly used in parking lots, crosswalks, bike lanes, and other areas where highly visible markings are required.