Waterborne paints RACING MARK

Permanent Marking Products

RACING MARK

Water-based paint specially designed and certified for marking on motorbike and car racing circuits.

ADVANTAGES RACING MARK

  • Excellent grip ensuring the safety of drivers
  • Economical: performance and coverage guaranteed even at low doses
  • Very good resistance to UV damage, ensuring good colour fastness over time
  • Wide range of colours: standard colours and special shades available on request (depending on minimum order)
  • Product certified by FIM (FRHPpa-01) & FIA (3503-2019)
  • Quick drying time for optimising work sites
  • Low VOC emissions
  • Water-based product guaranteed to be free of toxic pigments to protect the health and safety of users
  • Not subject to regulations on the transport and storage of hazardous materials
  • Special Sakapo® packaging for easier, less costly waste management
  • TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Water-based acrylic paint
  • Density: 1.61 kg/l (+/- 0.05)
  • Dry matter: 75.0% (+/- 2)
  • Ash content: 49.0% (+/- 3)
  • Viscosity: 77 KU (+/- 2)
  • Packaging: Sakapo® equipped metal cans of 25 kg net
  • Colours: Signal black 9017, Signal white 9016, Signal yellow 1023, Sky blue 5015, Mint green 6029, Signal red 3020 Other colours on request (depending on minimum order - please contact us)
  • CONDITIONS FOR USE

  • Homogenise the paint using a mixer
  • It is not normally necessary to dilute the product. If required, a 2% dilution with water can be made.
  • Pneumatic machine (nozzle diameter: 2 - 6 mm, gun height: 10 - 20 cm, air pressure: 6 - 8 bar, paint pressure: 1 - 2 bar) or manual roller (foam roller).
  • Pneumatic application is the preferred method of application as it allows for better dosage regularity.
  • Avoid any contact with oxidizable materials (iron, brass, copper, etc.).
  • Bituminous surfaces, new or old.
  • On concrete, use the Indasprim primer (150 g/m²).
  • Apply to clean, dry surface.
  • Surface temperature limits: 10 °C
  • DOCUMENTS

    Peinture-à-l’eau-RACING-MARK-EN.pdf

    (pdf 719.76 Ko)