Hot applied thermoplastics provide durable, high-visibility road markings. Applied at high temperatures, they bond firmly, resist heavy traffic, and are environmentally friendly with bio-based resins and recycled materials.
Reliable, vibrant road markings with superior durability and eco-friendly materials.
Hot applied thermoplastic road markings are known for their durability and versatility. They set quickly, making them perfect for high-traffic areas that can’t afford lengthy downtime.
Available in various colours, these markings provide long-lasting visibility and superior performance in all weather conditions.
Manufactured in the UK, Prismo’s hot-applied thermoplastic products boast a portfolio that includes both reflective and non-reflective options, known for their excellent durability. These versatile thermoplastics are designed for various applications including screed, spray, machine extrusion, and profiled markings, ensuring they meet a wide range of project requirements.
Our product range offers both economical and premium options to suit different project budgets, and includes variations to accommodate diverse global climate conditions. Additionally, we provide grades with enhanced skid resistance, ensuring safety and performance on all road surfaces.
Within our range of hot-applied thermoplastics, we have a wide variety of products on offer, each tailored to different performance and climatic requirements. Read below to find the right product for you.
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Thermoplastic materials become fluid when heated to the proper application temperature and, when removed from its heat source, forms a hard, abrasion-resistant pavement marking.
Thermoplastic materials become fluid when heated to the proper application temperature and, when removed from its heat source, forms a hard, abrasion-resistant pavement marking.
Thermoplastic materials become fluid when heated to the proper application temperature and, when removed from its heat source, forms a hard, abrasion-resistant pavement marking.
Thermoplastic materials become fluid when heated to the proper application temperature and, when removed from its heat source, forms a hard, abrasion-resistant pavement marking.
Thermoplastic materials become fluid when heated to the proper application temperature and, when removed from its heat source, forms a hard, abrasion-resistant pavement marking.