Road Marking Materials - Drop on Materials - Glass Beads, Antiskid Aggregates and Mixtures of the Two
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The DIN EN 1423 standard outlines the specifications and criteria for various drop-on materials used in road markings. These materials include glass beads, antiskid aggregates, and mixtures of the two.
The standard defines the requirements for laboratory tests and qualification procedures that are necessary for production control. It applies to the drop-on materials used on road surfaces, such as paints, thermoplastics, cold plastics, and any other liquid-state marking product.
The standard takes into consideration several factors for both glass beads and antiskid aggregates. For glass beads, the granulometry (particle size distribution), refractive index of the glass, chemical resistance, quality, and surface treatments are important considerations. On the other hand, for antiskid aggregates, the granulometry, chemical characteristics, friability, and color are main requirements.
Furthermore, the standard also provides specifications for mixtures of glass beads and antiskid aggregates, as well as the requirements for both components individually.
Descriptors | Abrasives, CE marking, Conformity, Conglomerates, Construction, Dangerous materials, Definitions, Environmental sustainability, Glass, Glass beads, Grain size, Gritting materials, Inspection, Laboratory testing, Marking, Materials, Pavements (roads), Performance tests, Properties, Quality assurance, Quality requirements, Road construction, Road marking, Road marking materials, Roads, Skid resisting properties, Specification (approval), Streets, Surface treatment, Surfaces, Testing, Qualification tests, Tire grips |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 4.1 MB |