Leading the way with CAP
ESTABLISHED in 1984, Territory Roadmarking has the experience, expertise and tools to deliver high-quality linemarking services for highways, streets, airstrips, carparks and sports courts across the Northern Territory, WA and Queensland.
Based in the Northern Territory, the locally owned company has built a strong reputation over the years, and is now the preferred contractor for airstrips and roads at remote mines.
The vehicles used to carry out the work are all are custom designed and made to deliver lasting results, and allow for the edge lines and centre lines to be painted simultaneously, which promises a perfectly parallel result.
A three-gun airless spraying system is used for all jobs and data logging systems are fitted to all vehicles and equipment, ensuring the quality is second to none.
One of the latest additions to its fleet includes the new H-18 Hoffman vehicle; a compact, narrow and manoeuvrable machine used to lay Cold Applied Plastic (CAP).
CAP is a high performance long-life road marking material that has been used extensively throughout Europe in the last two decades.
The long life material can be applied as a flat, structured pattern that allows water to drain freely from the road surface or as audio tactile profiles that are easy to see and provide an audio tactile effect when driven over by vehicles.
Benefits include excellent night and rain visibility, driver fatigue safety, heat and skid resistance, a short drying time, and maintenance in colour.
“We recently did 190km of this in the Northern Territory using Audio Tactile Line Marking and wish to expand our operations around Australia,” Territory Roadmarking director Adam Cole said.
“Spot flex is a brand-new technology and now available in Australia using our H-18 machine with a two component cold plastic.”
More information can be found at: www.trmarking.com.au.