Intermix glass beads are small spheres used in road marking paints to improve nighttime visibility by reflecting light from vehicle headlights. They enhance road safety by making road markings more visible in low-light conditions.
Drop on glass beads are applied to freshly painted road markings to enhance retroreflectivity. They are sprinkled onto wet paint, embedding into the surface as it dries. This improves visibility and ensures markings remain bright and clear, especially in dark or adverse weather.
HR glass beads are high-reflective particles used in road marking paints for superior visibility. They efficiently reflect light back towards its source, enhancing road safety by making markings highly visible under varying lighting conditions.
Materials designed to withstand diverse weather conditions without degradation, ensuring durability in outdoor applications such as construction and infrastructure.
C5 petroleum resin, derived from crude oil, is used in adhesives, coatings, and inks for its excellent tackifying properties. It enhances adhesion and cohesion, improving the performance and durability of these products.
C9 petroleum resin, similar to C5 but with superior heat resistance, is used in hot-melt adhesives, road marking paints, and rubber compounding. It improves viscosity, tackiness, and durability in demanding applications.
Rosin resin, obtained from pine trees, is used in adhesives, varnishes, and inks for its adhesive qualities. It provides strong bonds and protective coatings, enhancing durability and performance in various industrial applications.
Titanium dioxide is a white pigment used in paints, coatings, plastics, and sunscreen for its opacity and UV resistance. It enhances color brightness and protects surfaces from UV-induced degradation.
Pigment yellow is used in paints, plastics, and printing inks to impart bright yellow colors. It enhances product aesthetics and differentiation across various applications.
Various colored pigments used in paints, coatings, and materials for coloring purposes, tailored to specific applications and performance requirements.
Glass beads used in sandblasting for cleaning and finishing surfaces without causing damage. They remove rust, paint, and contaminants effectively while maintaining surface integrity.
Spherical beads used in drilling fluids to control fluid loss and improve wellbore stability during oil and gas extraction. They withstand harsh drilling conditions, ensuring operational efficiency and safety.
Small glass beads used as fillers in composites, plastics, and adhesives to enhance strength, thermal stability, and dimensional accuracy. They improve material properties while reducing weight and cost.
Materials added to surfaces like roads to improve traction and reduce skidding. They enhance safety by increasing surface grip under various weather conditions.
Synthetic wax used as a lubricant, dispersant, and processing aid in coatings, plastics, and adhesives. It improves surface properties such as smoothness, scratch resistance, and release characteristics.
Specialized paint for marking traffic lanes and symbols on roads. It includes reflective glass beads for enhanced visibility, improving safety for drivers and pedestrians alike.