Quality standards for marking paint (also known as pavement marking paint, traffic paint, or road marking paint) are defined by various national and international organizations to ensure durability, visibility, safety, and environmental compliance. These standards cover aspects like composition, performance, drying time, reflectivity, and resistance to weathering and wear.

Key Quality Standards for Marking Paint
1. International Standards
- ISO 17198 – Road marking materials: Performance requirements.
- ISO 20471 – High-visibility clothing (indirectly relevant for road safety).
2. United States Standards
- ASTM D6628 – Standard Specification for Color of Pavement Marking Materials.
- ASTM D713 – Standard Practice for Conducting Road Service Tests on Fluid Traffic Marking Materials.
- ASTM D2369 – Standard Test Method for Volatile Content of Coatings.
- ASTM D4764 – Standard Guide for Application of Traffic Marking Paint.
- Federal Specification TT-P-1952 – U.S. federal standard for waterborne and solvent-based traffic marking paints.
- FHWA MUTCD – Federal Highway Administration’s Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (defines visibility, color, and placement requirements).
3. European Standards
- EN 1436 – Road marking materials: Performance requirements for road users (luminance, retroreflectivity, skid resistance).
- EN 1871 – Road marking materials: Specifications for paint, thermoplastics, and cold plastics.
4. Other National Standards
- BS 6044 (UK) – Specification for road marking materials.
- AS/NZS 4049 (Australia/New Zealand) – Performance requirements for road marking paint.
- IS 164 (India) – Indian standards for road markings.
Common Quality Criteria
- Durability – Paint should withstand traffic wear and environmental conditions.
- Retroreflectivity – High reflectivity for nighttime visibility (measured in millicandelas per square meter per lux).
- Skid Resistance – Ensures vehicle traction and pedestrian safety.
- Drying Time – Fast drying to minimize road closure times.
- Adhesion – Strong bonding with asphalt and concrete.
- Weather Resistance – UV, rain, and temperature fluctuation resistance.
- Eco-Friendliness – Compliance with regulations on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous materials.
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