Preformed Thermoplastic Sample Clauses

Preformed Thermoplastic. Melt the preformed thermoplastic tape to bond the traffic markings permanently in position according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Meet the minimum initial retroreflectance value, as specified in 610.03.01.D for thermoplastic tape, by applying additional glass beads to the hot-wet material in a uniform pattern as necessary.
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Preformed Thermoplastic. The Contractor shall place preformed thermoplastic traffic marking tape on thoroughly dry surfaces and during anticipated dry weather. The preformed thermoplastic tape shall be melted using the flame from a propane-type torch, according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, to bond the traffic markings permanently in position. If required, the Contractor shall apply additional glass beads to the hot-wet material in a uniform pattern, to attain the minimum initial retroreflectance value specified in Subsection 618.10 for thermoplastic tape.
Preformed Thermoplastic. Preformed thermoplastic shall be capable of application on new and existing asphalt and Portland cement concrete surfaces, meet the requirements of AASHTO M249 and shall: • Not contain 0.1% or more of any chemical listed by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP), or regulated by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a carcinogen. • Conform to current Federal, State and Local air pollution regulations, including those for the control (emission) of volatile organic compounds (VOC). • Be packaged in suitable, well−sealed in their original unopened containers. Shipping documents and containers shall have identification numbers or batch dates for confirmation of when products were manufactured, brand name, name of manufacturer, lot or batch number, temperature range for storage, expiration date, the quantity contained and Include Material Safety Data Sheets. This information shall be made available for inspection at any time. • Be stored in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and manufacturers’ requirements for shelf life and storage conditions. • Be clearly labeled and in a dry and clean condition prior to use. • Provide an installed surface friction level of 45 BPN minimum • Be colored white in conformance with the latest edition of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) as specified on provided Work Orders or Plans. • Provide a surface bond to pavement throughout the installation meeting or exceeding 200 PSI per ASTM 4796 Glass Beads. Only preformed thermoplastic containing white retro reflective glass beads intermixed throughout shall be used. Glass beads are additionally applied during installation when the surface is liquefied to the surface of the marking. Glass beads applied to the surface of pre−formed thermoplastic pavement markings shall meet the requirements of NYSDOT Standard Specifications Section 727−05. APPROVED PREFORMED THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS. Products appearing on the list below with a Manufacturer’s certification that the product meets the requirements of this specification, or a Product approved equal as determined by the Engineer, are deemed acceptable for use: PreMark® by Xxxxx−Xxxxx 000 Xxxx Xxxxx, Thomasville, NC 27360 336−475−6600 xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Swarco Industries Inc. P.O. Box 89, Columbia, TN 38402 800−216−8781 xxx.xxxxxx.xxx Ozark Materials, LLC 000 Xxxxxxxx Xx, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 334−213−2995 xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Crown...

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