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Line marking paint free from chlorinated solvents

An Ambersil product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 14, 2000

Ambersil Toughline is a fast drying and hard wearing line marking paint which is free from chlorinated solvents and lead.

Ambersil Toughline is a fast drying and hard wearing line marking paint which is free from chlorinated solvents and lead.

Based on a modifed Epoxy Ester resin system, Toughline exhibits excellent adhesion to a variety of surfaces, good flexibility and good abrasion resistance.

The dried paint is extremely durable and produces a film which will out perform many conventional marking paints, especially in high traffic areas.

Toughline is also characterised by excellent resistance to the effects of adverse weather conditions, oils, petrol and many chemicals.

Epoxy/ester resin system - extremely hard wearing and long lasting.

Excellent opacity - one coat coverage is sufficient.

Excellent visibility ensures safe working conditions.

Unique spray through cap instant use, prevents accidental discharge.

Eight bright colours covers all applications for indoor and outdoor use.

Long lasting produces 100mm of 50mm width line.

Easy to use no mess, no wastage.

Toughline is suitable for all permenant marking applications and is highly suited to high traffic and heavy wear areas such as factories, warehouses, car parks and sports hall surfaces.

Toughline can also be used in applications such as plant hire, construction, utility companies, surveying and forestry management Suggested colour uses: White - general marking.

Yellow - Hazard warning / general marking.

Orange - Storage of Hazardous goods / general marking.

Red - Danger / Prohibition / Electricity.

Blue - Mandatory / Protection / Water.

Green - Information / direction / Cable.

Black - Line deletion.

Grey - Line deletion / Telecomms.

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