Key Application Areas for
High Friction Surface Markings
High Friction Surface (HFS) road markings are strategically applied in areas where vehicles require enhanced grip to prevent accidents. These include curved roads, steep slopes, and sharp turns—locations where skidding is more likely, particularly in wet or icy conditions.
They are also commonly used at pedestrian crossings to improve stopping distances and reduce the risk of collisions in high-traffic zones.
Specialized Materials for
Performance and Durability
HFS markings are composed of advanced materials designed to deliver long-lasting performance under challenging conditions. Acrylic and polymer-based paints provide flexibility, UV resistance, and weather durability. Polyurethane and acrylic resins enhance the surface’s elasticity and wear resistance.
To further boost safety and visibility, reflective glass beads and high-friction aggregates are embedded in the surface, offering superior night-time visibility and improved tire grip.
Safety, Visibility &
Cost Benefits
The primary benefit of HFS markings lies in their ability to reduce vehicle skidding and improve driver control, especially in hazardous conditions.
Their high durability minimizes the need for frequent maintenance, making them a cost-effective choice over time. In addition, the reflective qualities of the materials used significantly enhance visibility in both daytime and night-time driving, contributing to overall road safety.




