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Evaluation of an Epoxy Resin Pavement Marking System
The report presents the results of a two-year field evaluation to determine if a two-component epoxy resin pavement marking material would provide a more durable, cost-effective delineation system than currently used conventional traffic paint. The experimental striping was installed on a latex modified concrete overlay placed on the General Pulaski Skyway. Evaluation methods included periodic subjective ratings of the appearance, durability, night visibility and photographic documentation of representative sections of the striping both during the day and under simulated night viewing conditions.
Evaluation of an Epoxy Resin Pavement Marking System
The report presents the results of a two-year field evaluation to determine if a two-component epoxy resin pavement marking material would provide a more durable, cost-effective delineation system than currently used conventional traffic paint. The experimental striping was installed on a latex modified concrete overlay placed on the General Pulaski Skyway. Evaluation methods included periodic subjective ratings of the appearance, durability, night visibility and photographic documentation of representative sections of the striping both during the day and under simulated night viewing conditions.
Evaluation of an Epoxy Resin Pavement Marking System
C. L. Younger (author)
1984
38 pages
Report
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English