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Easyline® - Epoxy spray paint |

Easyline® - Epoxy spray paint

Available in an aerosol, Easyline® paint is the perfect solution for durable surface markings both inside and outside. Easyline® is an epoxy paint, meaning it is oil-based. It can be applied to practically any surface ( floor tiles, concrete, stone, bitumen, etc. ) that withstands heavy traffic, shocks, water, bad weather or solvents. One of the great things about Easyline® paint is that it is not toxic, unlike many other epoxy paints on the market.

Draw lines on your car park ( parking spaces, zebra crossings ), on work/industrial sites, in warehouses ( rack boundaries, pedestrian areas, storage areas ), in school playgrounds, sports halls or any area that may require ground or floor markings.

7 Good Reasons To Choose Easyline® Paint

Environmentally compliant

Environmentally compliant

does not contain chlorinated solvent, heavy metals or lead. It is not therefore harmful to the user.

Easy to use

Easy to use

with its 3 applicators, there is no waste and you can plot and mark out areas.

Spray quality

Spray quality

perfect line definition, 1 aerosol covers up to 100m in length and 5cm in width.

Selection of colours

Selection of colours

8 vibrant colours to choose from ( white, blue, grey, yellow, fluorescent yellow, black, orange, red, green ) with a visible satin finish.

Exceptional resistance

Exceptional resistance

resistant to abrasion, oils, water and shocks. Lasts 2 to 3 times longer than other competing products according to the ASTM D4060-95 international abrasion resistance test.

Interior and exterior

Interior and exterior

can be used on cemented, epoxy, tar, macadam and bitumen surfaces, or other surfaces that have previously had grease removed, such as metal and wood, etc.

Fast drying

Fast drying

dries in 1 hour and dry to the touch in 10 minutes.

Which colour should I use?

Easyline® paint comes in 8 different colours to suit your use ( including a fluorescent yellow ). Depending on the message you want to convey, there is a colour code to follow to ensure that the markings can be fully understood. Below you will find the meaning of each of the available colours to use to convey a clear message that everyone can understand and that complies with current regulations.

White
RAL9016


General marking Parking
Yellow
RAL 1023


Hazard
Caution
Red
RAL 3020


Fire
Prohibition
Blue
RAL 5017


Requirement
Protection
Green
RAL 6024


Evacuation
Direction
Orange
RAL 2009


Chemical
storage
Black
RAL 9017


Removes existing lines
Grey
RAL 7045


Removes existing lines
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How to apply the paint?

Seton’s photoluminescent range in action

Before applying the paint, the ground should be repaired ( holes filled in and levelled ) and the surface prepared ( cleaned, grease removed, stripped and primed ). Shake the aerosol for approximately 1 minute before use. Fix the aerosol to the applicator, and then paint using one of the two solutions given below. Do not paint on a rainy or windy day and make sure that the temperature is at least 10°C when marking out the areas.

Paint gun

Easyline paint gun

The paint gun is the perfect solution for drawing lines freehand, either vertically or on the ground. Its manoeuvrability means that you can accurately draw straight lines, curves, circles or even dotted lines.

For greater accuracy, stencils should be used according to the type of marking and the message you want to convey.

Line Marker

line marker Easyline

The line marker operates using a patented air flow system that prevents any paint overflow, it has mobile rear wheels for greater manoeuvrability. With its ease of storage, it can be dismantled into 2 parts.

Creates 50, 75 and 100 mm perfectly rendered lines instantly. The tracker allows lines to be marked on the ground even when windy. Runs on AA batteries ( included ).

Comes with storage case, instructions for use, 2 sets of precision caps that can be cleaned and reused and an LR6 battery.

How many aerosols do we need?

It is easy to determine how many aerosols you will need! Just follow the steps below:

  1. Select the type of car park to be marked out: straight or diagonal
  2. State the number of parking spaces to be marked out
  3. State whether you want to draw entry lines, as well as the type of surface ( bitumen or concrete )
  4. Calculate
Straight parking
with continuous lines at 90°
Helpful information:
  • Angle in relation to the traffic flow: 90°
  • Length of the line: 5 metres
  • Width of the line: 10 centimetres
State the number of parking spaces to be marked out:
Entry lines:
Type of surface:
Calculate
Diagonal parking
with continuous lines at 45°
Helpful information:
  • Angle in relation to the traffic flow: 45°
  • Length of the line: 6.8 metres
  • Width of the line: 10 centimetres
State the number of parking spaces to be marked out:
Entry lines:
Type of surface:
Calculate

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