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This product is best used in private car parks and areas of low wear. This product does not have reflective glass beads. If you require a reflective line please see Centrecoat Thermoplastic Line Marking Tape.
For application of line marking to block paving, consider using Centrecoat ST1 Water based Line Marking Paint as an alternative.
Firstly remove the backing film, then the Thermoplastic Line Marking Tape should only be applied by using the correct Thermoplastic Gas Torch (please see recommended products) to melt the tape on to the substrate. After a few minutes the area is ready to return to service.
Due to the nature of application, Thermoplastic Line Marking Tape can be applied all year round, even in cold conditions. Centrecoat Thermoplastic lead free Line Marking Tape has a curing time of 10 minutes resulting in a fast return to service. Preformed thermoplastic must be applied at between 190- 200°C to ensure good adhesion. Thermoplastic lines must be stored at a minimum of 18°C or they become brittle.
Components: | Thermoplastic Rolls |
Finish: | Non-Reflective |
Stock Colours: | White, Black, Yellow |
Suitable Substrates: | Concrete, Tarmac and Asphalt Surfaces* |
Surface Notes: | *New asphalt must have settled for at least 6-8 weeks |
Temperature Conditions: | This product is not suitable for application if ambient temperature is below 16°C |
Application Method: | Must be applied with a Thermoplastic Gas Torch. DO NOT apply over existing painted lines. |
Additional Requirements: | A tack coat must be applied to: concrete, old or polished asphalt and previously dirty surfaces |
Required Temperature: | Preformed thermoplastic must be applied at between 190-200°C to ensure good adhesion |
Theoretical Coverage: | Available in standard 5m long rolls |
Width: | 100mm wide |
Drying Time: | Approximately 10 minutes |
Fully Cured: | Ready for use within minutes of application |
Storage: | Thermoplastic lines should be stored at a minimum of 18°C or they may become brittle |