THERMOLIT ELISABETH BIOBASED 24
Thermoplastic type I and type II (line and structured) based on biobased raw materials for screed and extrusion applications.
ADVANTAGES THERMOLIT ELISABETH BIOBASED 24
- Good durability: marking certified more than 4 million roll-overs.
- Good night visibility also improved visibility in rain and wet conditions (type II thermoplastic).
- Good workability, high skid resistance and high whiteness.
DOCUMENTS
CONDITIONS FOR USE
- Application
Heat the product including the bag to 190 ° (min 165 – max 200°C) to obtain a fluid paste before applying. Must be dropped-on immediately after application with drop-on beads. The product can be applied manually or with a machine by a screed box or by extrusion.
- Support
Clean and dry hydrocarbon or bituminous pavements, new or old. Use Thermolit Primer AF over old markings. It is recommended to apply a Thermolit Primer AF to old concrete or hydrocarbon substrates. Fresh concrete floors (< 1 year) should be sandblasted and primed (Veluvine EP primer).
- Minimum application temperature & Maximum humidity level
Between 5 and 45°C and at least 3°C above dew point with relative humidity < 80%. Too low processing temperatures may lead to insufficient adhesion. The applicator must meet the conditions for use.
- Storage
Protected from sunlight and frost, the thermoplastic has an unlimited shelflife in the original packaging. The reference is the manufacturing date affixed to the packaging.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Couleur : White
- Luminance : ≥ 0.80 according to EN1871 class LF6 / ≥ 0.40 in accordance with EN1436 class B3
- Skid resistance : ≥ 55 SRT according to EN1436 class S3 if properly applied
- Density : approx. 2,0 g/cm3
- Softening temperature : ≥ 95°C in accordance with EN1871 class SP3
- Viscosity : solid at 20°C, thick liquid at 175°C
- Solid content : 100%
- Drying : < 2 minutes
- Flashpoint : < 220°C
- Application : After heating to the processing temperature, the product can be processed:
- Manually by pouring into a mold and leveling with a heated scraper.
- Manually using a screed box.
- Mechanically using equipment designed for this purpose.