Method of marking paved surfaces and curable two-part epoxy syst

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 2N, 260 2EC, 260 47EC, 260830TW, C08G 5956, C08L 6302

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040886336

ABSTRACT:
The disclosed coating system comprises a curable liquid epoxide and an amine hardener or co-curative. The amine co-curative comprises a blend of an aliphatic amine (e.g. trimethyl hexamethylene diamine) and a cycloaliphatic amine (e.g. cyclohexane-bis[methylamine]). This coating system, when suitably combined with a reflectorizing material, has the ability to satisfy some or all of the very troublesome requirements of a highway marking or striping composition and is therefore useful in methods for marking or striping paved surfaces.

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