Profile Skipping Two Component Road Marking
Definition and Composition
Profile Skipping Road Marking Paint is a two-component, reactive methyl methacrylate (MMA)-based paint. It hardens through a chemical reaction triggered when mixed with an active benzoyl peroxide (BPO) initiator during application.
The components are typically mixed in a 98:2 ratio. This reaction forms a durable film that adheres strongly to the surface, offering exceptional physical and chemical resistance. The product is specifically formulated for application using the profile skipping technique.
Key Properties &
Functional Purpose
This marking paint provides excellent durability with extremely high resistance to physical wear, chemicals, and UV radiation. It ensures a long service life and outstanding retroreflectivity. The profile skipping method produces evenly spaced, elevated markings that create both visual and auditory feedback.
These raised lines alert drivers when they stray from their lane, prompting corrective action. As a result, the system enhances road safety by increasing driver awareness and reducing lane departure risks.
Application Areas &
Methodology
LINESTIL Cold Profile Skipping Road Marking Paint is applied using specialized profile skipping equipment. It is particularly well-suited for high-risk traffic areas such as main arterial junctions, road seams, and speed control zones.
The paint may also be used in other critical areas requiring durable and alert-based road marking solutions. Once the two components are mixed, the curing process begins immediately, allowing the road to reopen to traffic within a short period after application.




