Road Marking Materials - Preformed Road Markings
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The DIN EN 1790 standard pertains to preformed road markings, specifically marking tapes and preformed markings used for permanent road markings in circulation areas. It outlines the characteristics that these road markings should possess, along with laboratory test methods and procedures for assessing and ensuring the constancy of performance.
This standard applies to two types of preformed road markings: type I, which includes structured markings, and type II, which encompasses non-structured markings. The document explicitly states that it does not cover hot applied thermoplastics, even if they are in sheet or roll form, as those materials are covered by EN 1871:2020. Additionally, preformed road markings intended for temporary use are not within the scope of this standard.
Descriptors | Adhesive film, Adhesives, Characteristics, Circulation and space systems (buildings), Colour, Colour value, Constancy of performance, Construction, Constructional products, Definitions, Designations, Evaluations, Foil, Illumination engineering, Laboratory testing, Marking, Marking materials, Materials, Performance, Physical properties, Prefabricated, Products, Properties, Reflection, Resistance, Road construction, Road marking, Road marking materials, Roads, Specification (approval), Surface texture, Surfaces, Testing, Streets |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.3 MB |