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T-28 Color-Safe Surface™

T- 28 is an acrylic based resin system used for area markings and anti-skid surfacing. The resin and aggregate compounds are capable of full cure in a wide range of temperatures without requiring external heat sources.
T-28 is typically used for demarcation of bicycle and pedestrian paths, bus lanes and stops and other specially designated areas. it can also be used as a surface coat to enhance skid-resistance on hazardous turns and other high accident areas on asphalt and concrete roadways. It is applied as a single coat system containing skid-resistant aggregate.
Features and Advantages
Variety of Colors and Aggregate Sizes
Skid-Resistant Surface
Alerts Drivers to Special-Use Traffic Lanes
Excellent Color Retention and Durability
Easy Application
Fast Cure Time
Low Life Cycle Cost
Strong Adhesion to Concrete and Asphalt Surfaces
Long-Lasting
Positive Demarcation
Enhances Traffic Calming
T-28.pdf Data
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Application Procedure
Surfaces receiving T-28 must be thoroughly cleaned and free of all dirt. Contaminates that might interfere with the proper adhesion of the material must be removed by sandblasting or shot-blasting.
Color-Safe Surface (T-28 resin system) comes in three components: T-28 resin, catalyst and aggregate. These components must be mixed thoroughly for uniform curing and performance. Each unit of T-28 consists of: 2 gallons of pigmented resin in a 5 gallon mixing bucket, 1 bag of skid-resistant aggregate (27lbs.) and .5lbs of catalyst.
T-28 is applied by mixing, placing and finishing in a single application to the specified project thickness.
The single application of the material reduces the possibility of contamination that exists with multiple coat application methods.
No special spray or mixing equipment is required for installation.
Applications
Transpo’s T-28 marking should be used as an anti-skid surface or to demark:
Bicycle Paths
School Zones
Bus Lanes and Stops
Intersections
Walking Paths
Toll Lanes
Speed Zones
Turns and Curves
Hazardous Road Areas
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