
Britannia Line Marking Paint
Britannia Line Marking Paint is a long lasting, water-based acrylic coating which is specifically for outdoor sports surface marking, on area's such as tennis courts.
Best Uses
Britannia Line Marking paint is ideal for use on outdoor tennis courts, or similar outdoor sports surfaces. Please note that power floated concrete areas and chemically hardened floors, may not be suitable for coating.
Application
This eco friendly product is suitable for application by brush, roller or spray. Always ensure the surface to be painted is cleaned of any loose debris, dirt, grease, flaking material and vegetative growth before application. Loose debris can be removed by vacuum or pressure blasting with air or water.
Stir product thoroughly before use.
Any surfaces that are below 5°C are not suitable for coating. Hot surfaces above 30°C, should be cooled with water spray before application, otherwise the paint will dry before film formation is completed.
New bitumen should be left to harden off before coating. The time will vary with the nature of the surface and the weather. (Minimum 3-4 weeks in summer and up to 3 months in winter.)
New concrete should be allowed to mature for several months before coating.
The recommended application time frame is between March and October.
Maintenance and Cleaning
- To maintain the slip resistance of the Line Marking Paint, the court should be regularly maintained and any moss treated.
- Correct footwear should always be worn on court.
- Do not apply salt or de-icer when surface is frozen
Features and Benefits
- Eco Friendly Product
- Deep penetration for long life
- Available in thick brush quality grade or for Spray/Roller application
- Slip Resistance Properties
Technical Info
Components: | Single Pack |
Type: | Water Based |
Finish: | - |
Stock Colours: | White, Yellow, Blue, Brick Red, Orange |
Tintable: | Yes. Please note, bespoke tints are non refundable / exchangeable |
VOC Content: | - |
Volume Solids: | - |
Suitable Substrates: | Macadam, concrete, bitumen |
Application Method: | Brush, Roller, Airless Spray |
Theoretical Coverage: | 35-70 linear metres per litre, at 50mm width |
Typical usage: | Typically, a tennis court will use a maximum of 5 litres |
Dry Film Thickness (DFT): | - |
Induction Time: | - |
Pot Life: | - |
Touch Dry: | 1-2 hours at 20°C |
Overcoatable: | Recoatable once the surface is dry |
Fully Cured: | After spraying, courts are usually left for one week before play recommences. |
Slip Resistance: | Optimum slip resistance is only achieved between two and three weeks after spraying |
Cleaner / Thinner: | Water |
Shelf Life: | 12 months from date of production unopened |
Packaging: | Available in 5 and 20 Litres |