Specification

Dalton Enterprises, Inc., 131 Willow Street, Cheshire, CT 06410
Phone 800-851-5606 Fax (203) 271-3396 www.latexite.com
Revised 09/28/16
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Latexite
®
L
in
e
Stripin
g P
aint
Manufacturer Product#: White: 05030, Yellow: 05040, Blue: 05060
UPC#: White: 090932050303, Yellow: 090932050402, Blue: 090932050600
Appearance:
Thick Colored Liquid.
Maximum VOC:
Less than 50 g/L
Application Temperature:
50º F and rising.
Specific Gravity:
1.7
Viscosity:
5,000-10,000 cps
Weight Per Gallon:
13.6-14.4 lbs. per gallon
Color:
White, Yellow, Blue
Consistency:
Thick liquid.
Boiling Point:
>212º F
Cure Time (50% relative humidity, 70º F):
24-48 hours.
Freeze ability:
Do not allow to freeze.
Container Size & Weight:
5 gallons, Approximately 72 lbs.
Latex-ite
®
line striping paint is a lead free, fast drying, acrylic waterborne traffic or line striping paint for blacktop or concrete.
Conforms to the new federal specification TT-P-1952E Type I & II as well as most state and federal specifications. For use on
bituminous, Portland-cement and concrete pavements, as well as various sealcoat applications. Not recommended for use on
concrete sealers containing silicone.
Features:
Coverage/gal: 320 ft. based on 4 in. line at 15 mil wet film thickness
VOC compliant
Dry time 10 minutes
100 % Acrylic
Colors conform to Federal & State specifications: ie. process yellow, handicap blue, pure white.
Coverage rates vary depending upon the condition of the existing blacktop. Average coverage per gallon for a 15mil, 4” wide
line is 320 ft. Rough / road-grade asphalts with larger aggregate can cause lower than normal coverage rates. Two thin coats are
recommended if product must be applied to uncured asphalt. The second coat may be applied 24 hours after first application.
Coats that are too thick or applied too soon may result in lifting or cracking of the asphalt.
Asphalt and concrete surfaces should be cured, clean, dry, and sound. Loose and lifting paint should be removed prior to
application. Concrete with sealers containing silicone, having a smooth finish, or efflorescence should be treated by etching
or abrasive blasting, as these conditions may interfere with adhesion. When the product must be applied on new asphalt,
apply two thin coats 7-8 mils each, allowing 24 hours between coats is recommended to help minimize cracking and lifting.
While new asphalt surfaces vary in length of time required for cure, one to two weeks is usually adequate for the application
of waterborne paints. Waterborne paints applied too thick or too soon may cause asphalt to lift and or crack. Regardless of
surface condition, a test stripe should be placed inconspicuously to determine if surface is suitable before continuing.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES & PERFORMANCE
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