ROCOL EASYLINE EDGE Special Paint White | only suitable for Rocol Easyline line marking system! | RAL 9016 750ml
- Order number: RS47000
- Supplier Name: Rocol
- EAN: 5024747470006
- Weight: 1 kg
Easyline EDGE Line Marking Spray for Easyline Applicator
ROCOL Easyline® Edge Paint
- is a fast drying, wear resistant line marking paint with a semi-gloss finish
- has excellent adhesion, durability properties compared to other line marking paints
- has excellent coverage
- is high-yielding
- is available in eight bright colours and one fluorescent colour
- is easy, clean and economical to apply
- ensures the highest line quality through constant pressure throughout the life of the can with its unique propellant gas system
Technical data:
- Taber wear 24 hours: 142
- White 7 days: 89
- Yield at 50mm line width: approx. 45 metres
- Shelf life: 2 years
- Elasticity(cone mandrel): excellent
- Maximum chemical resistance: 7 days
- Resin type: Epoxy Ester
- Aerosol size: 750ml
- Drying time: Touch dry 10 minutes
- Surface drying: 30 minutes
- Completely dry: 70 minutes
- Cured: 4 hours
- Vehicle traffic 12 hours
General safety and hazard information:
Hazard statements:
- H222: Extremely flammable aerosol.
- H229: Pressurised container: May burst if heated.
Hazard pictograms:
GHS02: Flame
Safety information
Signal words: Danger
Precautionary statements:
- P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. Do not smoke
- P211: Do not spray on an open flame or other ignition source.
- P251: Do not pierce or burn, even after use.
- P410+412: Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50ºC.
- P271: Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
2.3 Other hazards
- PBT: This substance is not identified as a PBT/vPvB substance.
ROCOL was founded upon the work of Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine, born in Russia, who took a degree in chemistry at the University of Moscow in 1854.
Based in Leeds, UK, the origins of the company date back to 1878 when Victor Ragosine developed a yellow lubricating oil which he subsequently sold throughout Europe. Unlike other lubricating methods the yellow oil was virtually non-corrosive making it technically superior to other products available.
In 1882, the UK agency manager Ernest Glehn bought out Victor and the Russian parent company and established Ragosine and Company, later to be developed into ROCOL.
Whilst they have made significant advances over the years, their ethos remains the same-to create highly technical products of superior quality to the competition, giving you performance you can trust.