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Description / Abstract:
The procedures used for testing thermoplastic traffic line
material are described in this method. This includes the method for
obtaining a representative test sample, preparation of the test
specimens, and performing the specified tests. The material is a
mixture of resins, fillers, pigments, and reflective spheres. These
materials are combined by heating to obtain a product with the
desired properties suitable for traffic line striping.
This test method is divided into the following parts:
Section 3, Sampling of Thermoplastic Material;
Section 4, Sample Meltdown and Preparation;
Section 5, Binder Content;
Section 6, Glass Bead Content;
Section 7, Glass Bead Grading Analysis;
Section 8, Reflectance, Color, and Yellowness Index;
Section 9, Titanium Dioxide Determination;
Section 10, Lead Chromate Determination;
Section 11, Flowability (Percent Residue);
Section 12, Low Temperature Stress Resistance;
Section 13, Bond Strength;
Section 14, Impact Resistance;
Section 15, Ring-and-Ball Softening Point;
Section 16, Specific Gravity;
Section 17, Flowability (Percent Residue) Extended Heating;
Section 18, Ultraviolet Light and Condensate Exposure;
Section 19, Hardness; and
Section 20, Flash Point.
The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the
standard.
Note 1—Warning: Due to the elevated
temperatures used in these tests and the nature of the material,
extreme care should be used when working with the thermoplastic
materials. Use heatresistant gloves and safety glasses or face
shield when handling in the fluid state. Severe burns can result
from spilled thermoplastics or mishandled equipment. Should melted
thermoplastic come in contact with the skin, do not attempt to wipe
off. Immediately hold or submerge the affected area under cold
water. Inform someone in the immediate vicinity that an accident
has occurred. Seek proper medical attention.