Hand Applied Markings

Hand Applied Markings

Hand Applied Markings

These markings are done by hand rather than machine for intricate and precise designs such as symbols, letters, etc.

These markings are done by hand rather than machine for intricate and precise designs such as symbols, letters, etc.

These markings are done by hand rather than machine for intricate and precise designs such as symbols, letters, etc.

Make Road Rules Clear

We use hand markings in areas where precision and intricate designs are required or in spaces where machinery cannot easily access, such as pedestrian crossings, parking bays, or detailed signage. These markings include:

gore markings (edge of highway or ramp markings),

arrows,

letters,

symbols (bikes, people, etc),

green bike lanes,

pedestrian crossings, and

piano keys (speed bump indicators).

The Tools and Materials Used

Hand-applied markings are manually applied paint or thermoplastic materials to create road markings.

The process of application involves using tools like rollers, brushes, gas torches, and a router. For better visibility, especially at night or in poor visibility conditions, we add reflective beads into the material. We work closely with manufacturers to develop new products that are both innovative as well as meet the MRWA requirements for road materials.

Photos of Hand Applied Markings

MEL2
MEL8
MEL9
MEL10
MEL11
MEL12
MEL18
MEL20
MRWA1
n8
n35 (HRC project)
SW16
MEL1
MEL6
MEL7
MEL15
MRWA4
n3
n10
n29 (HRC project)
n34
SW1
TGP1
TGP11
TGP12
V1
MEL3
MEL4
MEL5
MEL17
MRWA5
n7
n9
n22
SW15
SW19
SW20
SW21
TGP5
TGP7
TGP10
TGP13
V14
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