Thermoplastic
Spray Road Marking Paint
Thermoplastic Spray Road Marking Paint is a type of road marking material typically manufactured in solid block or powder form. Prior to application, it is melted at high temperatures (typically between 180–220°C or 180–210°C).
Once melted, it is applied to road surfaces using appropriate equipment specifically designed for spray application. This product is formulated without solvents, making it environmentally friendly and non-hazardous.
Key
Properties and Advantages
One of the main features of this paint is its exceptional UV, physical, and chemical resistance. Due to its hot-melt application method, it offers rapid drying times (sources cite 4 minutes, 2–4 minutes, or 4–7 minutes), which minimizes traffic disruption and allows for quick reopening of the application area.
It demonstrates excellent long-term retroreflectivity, adhesion, and abrasion resistance on asphalt surfaces. Its VOC-free formulation further enhances its environmental friendliness.
Application Areas &
Recommended Techniques
Thermoplastic Spray Road Marking Paint is suitable for use on divided roads, highways, and main urban arteries. It can also be applied to pedestrian crossings, symbols, and parking areas. The application is performed by spraying the melted paint onto the road surface using specialized spray equipment.
Machines such as the LINESTIL Thermoplastic 10000 are specially designed road marking vehicles capable of both spray and helix system application. These machines are ideal for thermoplastic road marking applications on highways and intercity roads.




