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MMA Markings for Pedestrian Crossings

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MMA road markings are the perfect solution for high-stress locations such as road crossings.

This cold plastic paint can be applied to a range of concrete surfaces, such as car parks, to make urban environments safer for everyone. We commonly provide MMA road markings as a replacement for faded road markings, and this coating is applied over the thermoplastic markings that already exist to make them more visible.

As leading road marking contractors, we provide MMA cold plastic coatings to a range of locations across the county. This coating is suitable for any road surface and offers many benefits in terms of durability and longevity to ensure the safety of all road users.

Our company can work in specific locations and offers a great service. If you would like to work with us or want to learn more, then please contact the team today.

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How much is MMA coating For Road crossings?

The average cost to have MMA road markings applied starts at £80.00 for a single pack.

However, this cost is subject to change based on several factors, such as:

  • Location

  • Area Size

  • Colours

  • Application Process Required

We can install all junction markings and road markings in a timely manner due to the fact that MMA cold plastic dries at a fast rate. The application processes required for your MMA application can also determine how fast it will dry.

For example, using the spray MMA application process can considerably speed up the process without impacting the durability, slip resistance, or brightness of road markings. We can also offer a process called screeding, which is when line marking is hand applied to the surface, such as on slip roads or crossings.

MMA has excellent adhesion, which is why it can be applied to a range of road surfaces and directly applied to concrete surfaces.

If you are interested in learning more about the cost of methyl methacrylate MMA markings or want to request a quote, please contact the team today.

Benefits of MMA Paint For Road Crossings

MMA cold plastic markings are a fantastic solution for any road marking system as they offer a range of benefits, including:

  • Highly durable, which is ideal for heavy traffic areas

  • Anti-skid to prevent a safety hazard

  • The installation offers a crisp and fresh look to any road marking

  • Does not require regular maintenance for longevity

  • Supports lowering harmful emissions

  • Excellent adhesion makes it suitable for all road surfaces

  • Versatile markings for crossings, car parks, and cycling areas

These kinds of markings offer greater benefits than traditional line marking materials, such as paint or event thermoplastic markings.

Our company provides all kinds of MMA markings that can be installed in road areas, such as crossings. We can create any informative marking or line marking required by our clients, many of which can be augmented with a glass bead coating for additional longevity.

Glass beads are ideal in low visibility areas and can be installed on dotted lines for long distances to improve road safety. Any line marking or road marking done using methyl methacrylate MMA will last a long time and remains durable in all conditions, which is why it is ideal to use on roads and crossings across the country.

Our company offers all application processes, such as manual application and rollers, to ensure our MMA markings can be used in multiple locations.

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Most Popular Pedestrian Crossing Colours

Our MMA road markings come in a range of colours to ensure they suit all needs, such as:

  • White

  • Green

  • Yellow

  • Blue

From double yellow lines to white dotted lines, our company can provide any methyl methacrylate MMA marking you need for your car park, road, or crossing.

Please note, the colour of the line markings you require can impact the total cost of our services.

Types of Pedestrian Crossings

Methyl methacrylate can be used to create a range of markings for crossings.

There are several types of crossings used throughout :

  • Zebra

  • Pelican

  • Puffin

  • Toucan

  • Pegasus

You will find MMA road markings being used in all of these crossings, such as transverse lines, junctions, and even mini-roundabouts. Their durability, even in high-traffic areas, ensures they will last a long time and remain visible for maximum road safety.

We have a range of products on offer to suit all needs, such as the Spectrum Ultraline MMA paint, as well as other marking solutions. No matter what kind of road marking you are wanting to install, we can provide it with methyl methacrylate MMA.

Please contact the team today to learn more.

How long Do MMA coatings to Road Crossings last?

On average, MMA markings can last upwards of 24 months without maintenance following their installation.

This is in heavy traffic areas, such as urban crossings, but this time frame can fluctuate based on the location and how popular it is. MMA is designed for heavy traffic and is highly durable, ensuring it can last a long time even in the busiest of locations.

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We work with MMA to ensure we can provide road markings to all locations and meet the needs of all our clients. This durable and long-lasting material is ideal for heavy traffic areas like road crossings, and we can create all kinds of road markings to suit your needs.

If you are interested in the work we do and want to learn more, please contact the team today.

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