Your Complete Road Marking Paint Guide

22
Sep
Your Complete Road Marking Paint Guide

Most of us drive each day. We hop in the car, turn on the ignition, and pull out of the driveway on autopilot because every morning is the same routine. But when you’re running through the motions behind the wheel, you’re missing key signs around you, especially road marking paint on the streets.

If you have noticed the road paint, you likely have questions. What paint is used for road markings? What are the types of road marking paints? What do some of these painting road markings mean to drivers?

We’ve got the info you need to learn about the different types of road marking paint available in 2023 for almost any use case!

Types of Road Marking Paint

First and foremost, it’s important to note the broad variety of road marking paint the industry uses today.

  • Water-Based Paints — Your standard water-based road paint is designed for durability and reliability without severely impacting the environment.
  • Low VOC Solvent-Based Paints — Uses predominantly acetone solvent in smaller quantities to avoid negatively affecting the road paint quality and durability.
  • Two-Component Paints — Many road marking paints utilize two components — polymer and a curing agent — to facilitate drying and reduce the effects of humidity and extreme temperatures.
  • Solvent-Based Paints — These solvent-based paints use organic compounds, more so than water-based compounds, to ensure faster drying temperatures and greater durability against weather conditions.
  • Biorenewable Paints  — Biorenewable road paints utilize state-of-the-art materials to ensure a more eco-friendly, sustainable solution for road paint markings.

To this day, water-based paints remain one of the most obvious choices for road markings of all types and sizes. We’re talking about a cost-effective solution for roads, parking lots, and high-traffic areas big or small in your community.

The key to using any type of road marking paint is to adhere to specific conditions for proper drying and curing. Keep an eye on the weather forecast!

What to Consider When Choosing Road Marking Paint

With so many options available, choosing the right road marking paint proves difficult in some cases. A few considerations include:

  • Regulations — With state and national regulations in place, adhering to the rules can affect the types of paint, the VOC content of the paint, and the quantities of road paint in use.
  • Location — There are unique guidelines in place depending on the intended location for road markings, such as roadways or parking lot markings, or on airport runways. In high-traffic spaces, paints require high durability and longevity.
  • Environment — If an area endures a lot of rain, extreme heat, or snow, choosing a paint appropriate for the environmental conditions makes sense. For example, paints with high-quality pigments prove useful in areas with a lot of sunshine and heat.

Weather Considerations for Road Marking Paint

One of the most popular types of road marking paint, water-based paints, is sensitive to moisture. By applying paint to wet surfaces or when a newly-painted surface becomes wet due to, say, rain, can negatively affect the drying and curing process of the road paint.

As such, weather conditions play a significant role in choosing and applying road marking paint.

  • Road marking paint requires a dry surface before application.
  • Paint areas must remain dry for, at minimum, one hour.
  • Water-based paints require surface and air temperatures of at least 50-degrees Fahrenheit and higher before applying.

United States Road Markings

Here in the United States, we utilize a long list of road markings to alert and inform drivers of all types. From passenger vehicles to construction trucks and more, adhering to road signs and markings requires vigilance and understanding of the signs in play.

A few examples of U.S.-based road markings include yield markings, work zone pavement markings, miscellaneous lane markings, intersection markings, bike-only lane markings, highway-rail grade crossing markings, two-way traffic markings, free entrance and exit markings, and HOV lane markings.

Of course, there are many more.

Learning the various markings, and even the paint used, can provide greater insight into the driving experience and how roadway traffic flows efficiently and safely day-in-and-day-out.

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When it comes down to it, using high-quality road marking paints makes sense. You don’t want to spend time painting crucial signs for drivers, only to find out the rain washed out the signage or the heat lead to fading paint.

With a broad selection of quality road marking paint and supplies, Transline leads the way when it comes to road signage of all kinds. For more information on our products and services, including roadway paints, contact us today!