Road Marking Materials - Laboratory Methods for Identification
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DIN EN 12802 standard provides guidelines for laboratory testing and identification of road marking materials used in horizontal signalization. The standard specifies the necessary procedures and instruments to accurately determine the composition and characteristics of these materials.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure the quality and consistency of road marking materials. By establishing standardized laboratory methods, it allows for the precise identification of these materials through scientific analysis. This is vital for monitoring and verifying compliance with relevant regulations and performance requirements.
The standard outlines various testing methods, such as spectroscopic analysis and microscopy, to identify the chemical composition, physical properties, and color characteristics of road marking materials. It also includes guidelines for sample collection, preparation, and testing protocols.
Descriptors | Abrasion, Colour, Construction, Definitions, Glass, Glass beads, Horizontal, Identification, Laboratory testing, Luminance, Marking, Marking materials, Materials, Painting, Pavements (roads), Plastics, Projectors (light), Reflection, Retro-reflection, Road construction, Road lighting, Road marking, Road safety, Roads, Sampling methods, Skid resisting properties, Specification (approval), Surface texture, Surfaces, Testing, Traffic control systems, Transportation safety, Visibleness, Streets, Street lighting, Tire grips |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 5.2 MB |