Prefabricated roadway marking strip material and method for prod

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Optical article shaping or treating – Utilizing plasma – electric – electromagnetic – particulate – or...

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264 35, 264167, 264171, 264255, 350105, 404 14, 404 16, B29D 1100

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040692817

ABSTRACT:
A method of producing a prefabricated roadway marking strip material adapted to be applied on and secured to selected areas of a prepared roadway pavement so as to form thereon a traffic regulating indicium comprised of defined signalling surfaces having nighttime visibility and non-skid properties consistent with that of the adjacent roadway pavement. The material comprises a base layer and a traffic-regulating, sign-forming and traffic wear-resisting upper layer having a generally smooth surface, spaced protuberances bulging from said surface and reflective elements concentrated on the top portions of the protuberances for providing said visibility and non-skid properties.

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