Tuesday, February 21, 2017

2 UTILITY MARKING PAINTS SERVING ALL SIGNIFICANT PAINTING NEEDS


Are you looking for utility marking paint to mark underground utilities, construction zones, excavating sites, survey lines and color coding? You can then buy top quality, high solids, low VOC, extremely durable, bright aerosol utility marking paint.
You can get them available in all APWA colors as well as custom color matching.
By the way, do you know each color has different utility significance? Would you be able to say them? Okay, white is popular for proposed excavation, pink for temporary survey markings, red for electrical power lines, cables, conduits and lighting cables, yellow for gas, oil, steam, petroleum or gaseous materials, and orange for communication, alarm or signal lines, cables or conduit.
See below some utility marking paint varieties that might meet your requirements.

Product highlights:
  • Bright
  • Easy to spray aerosol cans
  • Anti-clogging
  • Color codes fitted
This above aerosol utility marking paint comes in white and several vibrant standard APWA colors including many extremely bright florescent colors to choose from, visit http://usspecialtycoatings.com/Products/Utility-Marking-Aerosol-Paint.aspx.
We are offering their utility marking paint, survey marking paints, construction zone marking paints, spray wands, traffic paint, athletic field paint, striping machines at special discounted prices. Guaranteed substantial cost savings!
DURASTRIPE aerosol utility marking paint is safe for the environment and the users. It has the lowest Volatile Organic Compounds or VOC and the highest percent solids and is brighter than any paint in its category. It doesn’t harm, kill, or brown any type of natural grass.
Fitted with narrow, cylindrical UMA utility marking aerosol tips, this paint can gives a convenient tear away spray cap. These T tips are designed to spray narrow lines that are useful for making underground utilities, construction zones, dig areas, color coding, identification, traffic layout lines, etc.




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