LAC 73:III.303
A. Temporary Pavement Markings
3. Temporary Raised Pavement Markings for Asphaltic Surface Treatment. Temporary raised pavement markers for asphaltic surface treatment shall be flexible reflective tabs having a nominal width of 4 inches (10 cm). The markers shall be yellow with amber reflective area on both sides. The body of the marker shall consist of a base and vertical wall made of polyurethane or other approved material and shall be capable of maintaining a reasonable vertical position after installation. The initial minimum reflectivity at an entrance angle of -4 degrees and an observation angle of 0.2 degrees shall be 230 mcd/lx when measured in accordance with ASTM E 810.
B. Traffic Paint. The contractor shall have the option of furnishing either alkyd traffic paint or water-borne traffic paint; however, the same type paint shall be used throughout the project. Each paint container shall bear a label with the name and address of manufacturer, trade name or
trade-mark, type of paint, number of gallons, batch number and date of manufacture. Paints shall be approved products listed in QPL 36; shall show no excessive settling, caking or increase in viscosity during six months of storage, and shall be readily stirred to a suitable consistency for standard spray gun application. An infrared curve shall be generated in accordance with DOTD TR 610 and compared with the standard curve made during the initial qualification process.
1. Alkyd Traffic Paint. This material shall be a rapid-setting compound suitable for use with hot application equipment. The material shall meet the requirements of Table 1015-11.
| Table 1015-11 Alkyd Traffic Paint Physical Properties | |||
| Property | Test Method | Requirements | |
| Min | Max | ||
| Weight, kg/L | ASTM D 1475 | 1.5 | --- |
| Viscosity @ 25C, Krebs Units | ASTM D 562 | 85 | 115 |
| Dry to No Pick Up, s | ASTM D 711 | --- | 180 |
| Directional Reflectance, % White Yellow | ASTM E 97 | 80 50 | --- --- |
| Bleeding | Fed. Spec. TT-P-115 | Pass | |
| Total Solids, % by mass | ASTM D 1644, Method A | 70 | --- |
| Film Shrinkage | 1 | Pass | |
| Hiding Power | 2 | Pass | |
| Pigment, % | ASTM D 2371 | 50 | 55 |
| Nonvolatiles in Vehicle, % by mass | ASTM D 215 | 35 | --- |
| Flexibility | Fed. Spec. TT-P-1952 | Pass | |
| Pigment Composition | 3 | Pass |
2. Water Borne Traffic Paint. This material shall be a rapid setting waterborne compound suitable for use with hot application equipment. The material shall meet the requirements of Table 1015-12.
| Table 1015-12 Water Borne Traffic Paint Physical Properties | |||
| Property | Test Method | Requirements Min Max | |
| Weight, kg/L | ASTM D 1475 | 1.5 | --- |
| Viscosity, at 25C Krebs Units | ASTM D 562 | 75 | 90 |
| Drying to No Pickup, min. | ASTM D 711 | --- | 10 |
| Dry through, min. | ASTM D 1640 | --- | 20 |
| Volume Solids, % | --- | 58 | --- |
| Total Solids, % by mass | ASTM D 2369 | 70 | --- |
| Pigment, % by mass | ASTM D 3723 | 45 | 55 |
| Nonvolatile Vehicle, % by mass | Fed. Test 141B | 40 | --- |
| Bleed Ratio | Fed. Spec. TT-P-1952 | 0.96 | --- |
| Daylight Reflectance, % White Yellow | Fed. Test 141B | 85 54 | --- --- |
| Hiding Power (Contrast Ratio) at 250 µm | Fed. Test 141B | 0.96 | --- |
| Flexibility | Fed. Spec. TT-P-1952 | Pass | |
| Drying Time, min. | 1 | --- | 3 |
| Fineness of Grind | ASTM D 1210 | 3 | --- |
| Freeze-Thaw | ASTM D 2243 | Pass | |
| Heat Stability | Fed. Spec. TT-P-1952 | Pass | |
| Color | 2 | Pass | |
| Volatile Organic Compounds (g/L) | --- | --- | 150 |
| Pigment Composition | 3 | Pass |
| Table 1015-13 Water Borne Traffic Paint Color Specification Limits (Daytime) | ||||||||
| Color | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
| x | y | x | y | x | y | x | y | |
| Yellow | 0.4756 | 0.4517 | 0.4985 | 0.4779 | 0.5222 | 0.4542 | 0.4919 | 0.4354 |
| (The four pairs of chromaticity coordinates determine the acceptable color in terms of the CIE 1931 Standard Colorimetric System measured with Standard Illuminant C.) |
C. Large Embedment Coated Glass Beads for Pavement Markings. Large embedment coated glass beads for use with painted traffic striping and flat thermoplastic striping shall be transparent, clean, colorless glass, smooth and spherically shaped, free from milkiness, pits, or excessive air bubbles and conform to the specific requirements for the class designated. The beads shall be non-flotation, embedment coated and conform to the following specific requirements.
1. Gradation. The testing for gradation of the beads shall be in accordance with ASTM D 1214 and shall meet the gradation requirements specified below.
a. Painted Traffic Striping. Glass beads for painted traffic striping shall meet the gradation requirements of Table 1015-14.
| Table 1015-14 Gradation of Large Embedment Coated Glass Beads for Painted Traffic Striping | |
| U.S. Sieve (Metric Sieve) | Percent Retained |
| No. 12 (1.7 mm) | 0 |
| No. 14 (1.4 mm) | 0-5 |
| No. 16 (1.18 mm) | 5-20 |
| No. 18 (1.00 mm) | 40-80 |
| No. 20 (850 µm) | 10-40 |
| No. 25 (710 µm) | 0-5 |
| PAN | 0-2 |
b. Flat Profile Thermoplastic Striping. Drop-on beads for flat profile thermoplastic striping shall meet the gradation requirements of Table 1015-15 as determined by the thickness of the striping.
| Table 1015-15 Gradation of Embedment Coated Glass Beads for Flat Profile Thermoplastic Striping | |||
| Thickness | Number of Bead Drops | Application #1 | Application #2 |
| 40 mils | Single Drop | See Table 1015-14 | N/A |
| 90 mils or greater | Double Drop | See Table 1015-16 | AASHTO M 247 Type I |
| Table 1015-16 Gradation of Large Embedment Coated Glass Beads for First Drop on Flat Thermoplastic Striping | |
| U.S. Sieve (Metric Sieve) | Percent Retained |
| No. 10 (2.0 mm) | 0 |
| No. 12 (1.7 mm) | 0-5 |
| No. 14 (1.4 mm) | 5-20 |
| No. 16 (1.18 mm) | 40-80 |
| No. 18 (1.00 mm) | 10-40 |
| No. 20 (850 µm) | 0-5 |
| PAN | 0-2 |
1Film Shrinkage: With a film applicator, cast a wet film with a thickness of 30 mils (750 µm) over a smooth glass plate. Allow sample to cure at room condition for four to five hours. Using a micrometer, measure the plate thickness before the film is cast using five measurements to obtain an average. The cured film shall have a minimum thickness of 12 mils (300 µm).
2Hiding Power: The paint shall have a wet hiding power of at least 350 square feet per gallon (8.6 m2/L). The compound shall have sufficient hiding power to cover any pavement when applied at a wet film thickness of 15 mils (375 µm).
3Pigment Composition: White paint shall contain at least 1.5 pounds (180 g) of titanium dioxide (Ti02) pigment per gallon (L) as determined using DOTD TR 523 with at least 92 percent Ti02 content. The Ti02 shall comply with ASTM D 476. Yellow paint shall contain at least 1.3 pounds (160 g) of medium chrome yellow pigment per gallon (L) as determined using DOTD TR 523. Medium chrome yellow pigment shall comply with ASTM D 211, Type III.
1Drying Time to No Track- Paint applied at 15 mils (375 µm) wet on the road surface with paint heated to 120-150F (50-65C) shall not show tracking when a standard size automobile crosses in a passing maneuver at three minutes.
2Color―Yellow paint shall comply with the requirements of Table 1015-13 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1349. White shall be a clean, bright, untinted binder.
3The white paint shall contain a minimum of 1.0 pound per gallon (120 g/L) of titanium dioxide (Ti02) as determined using DOTD TR 523. The titanium dioxide shall comply with ASTM D 476.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 48:35.
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Transportation and Development, Office of Weights, Measures and Standards, LR 24:705 (April 1998), amended LR 30:504 (March 2004).