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Flamespray Coating as an Environmentally Acceptable Pavement Marking Technique
The approach used in this effort was to attempt flamespray coating of appropriate resins onto asphalt (and/or concrete) pavements as a cost-effective and environmentally-compatible means of marking. The technique of flamespray coating with powder resin materials has been extensively tested for pavement marking. The authors propose to demonstrate the feasibility of using novel powder resins, specially those based on the already established thermoplastic materials, as flamesprayed coatings as an effective environmentally acceptable pavement marking system.
Flamespray Coating as an Environmentally Acceptable Pavement Marking Technique
The approach used in this effort was to attempt flamespray coating of appropriate resins onto asphalt (and/or concrete) pavements as a cost-effective and environmentally-compatible means of marking. The technique of flamespray coating with powder resin materials has been extensively tested for pavement marking. The authors propose to demonstrate the feasibility of using novel powder resins, specially those based on the already established thermoplastic materials, as flamesprayed coatings as an effective environmentally acceptable pavement marking system.
Flamespray Coating as an Environmentally Acceptable Pavement Marking Technique
A. Andrady (author)
2003
32 pages
Report
No indication
English
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