Rohm's Degaroute proTerra makes its mark

Global megatrends such as sustainability and environmental protection have been playing a crucial role in the road marking sector for some time now. With this in mind, Röhm is now offering a resin for road markings that contains at least 30 percent recycled methyl methacrylate (RMMA) providing a significantly improved CO₂ footprint.
March 29, 2022
Friederike Roth
Friederike Roth

The company has chosen Intertraffic as the official launch of its Degaroute proTerra. Degaroute-based road markings are solvent-free, reactive systems. They produce almost no volatile organic compounds (VOC) and do not require external heat input during application.

The advantages of methacrylate-based road markings are many. Degaroute proTerra combines durability, excellent visual and acoustic properties and fast processing with short curing times while saving resources. Laboratory and application tests show that the quality and performance of this innovation is comparable to already established products.
 
Degarouote proTerra has been developed specifically for cold plastic and is characterised by excellent visibility and durability while at the same time offering a resource-saving alternative to conventional binders for road markings. Degaroute proTerra is therefore making a contribution to Röhm’s sustainability strategy called Track 2030.
 
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