Almost free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)! Environmentally friendly water-based road marking material.
"Roadline Mercury" is a water-based road marking paint that contains almost no VOCs (volatile organic compounds) found in conventional solvent-based road marking materials, making it a non-hazardous substance that is not subject to regulatory restrictions and is environmentally friendly. The paint performance meets the JIS standards (JIS K 5665) for types 1 and 2. The application method is the same as that of conventional solvent-based paints. Additionally, it has excellent adhesion of glass beads, providing outstanding nighttime visibility (retroreflective brightness). 【Features】 ■ Exhibits excellent nighttime visibility (retroreflective brightness) ■ Superior abrasion resistance and satisfactory durability ■ Non-flammable, ensuring high safety ■ As a non-hazardous substance, it is not subject to restrictions on storage and transportation ■ Minimizes the use of organic solvents, considering the health of workers and the environment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Room Temperature Type "Road Line Mercury" ■ Heated Type "Road Line Mercury H" ■ Cleaning Solution "Road Line Mercury Cleaning Solution" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Japan Liner Co., Ltd. contributes to society through the expansion and enhancement of functions necessary for social infrastructure, such as "safety, smoothness, and comfort." As specialists advancing "traffic safety measures, environmental issues, disaster prevention and reduction, and national resilience," we provide excellent technology and trust not only in Japan but also worldwide, ensuring that important infrastructure can maintain its functions during disasters.