Pismorad exhibits solution to remove horizontal signalisation
Pismorad exhibits solution to remove horizontal signalisation
Pismorad is showcasing its SH 8000 solution for the removal or erasing of horizontal signalisation from asphalt and concrete. It features two cleaning heads of 35.5cm diameter with the intention of enabling simultaneous parallel erasing of duplicate lines. The vacuum pump mechanically aims to remove the surface of asphalt to the depth that the colour has penetrated, through using paint removal and water as an erasing agent.
In addition, the product can be deployed to help improve the condition of runways
March 19, 2018
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8670 Pismorad is showcasing its SH 8000 solution for the removal or erasing of horizontal signalisation from asphalt and concrete. It features two cleaning heads of 35.5cm diameter with the intention of enabling simultaneous parallel erasing of duplicate lines.
The vacuum pump mechanically aims to remove the surface of asphalt to the depth that the colour has penetrated, through using paint removal and water as an erasing agent.
In addition, the product can be deployed to help improve the condition of runways by removing traces of markings left by tyre rubber and enhancing friction in hot climate areas where it is reduced from the fading of asphalt.
For climates with heavy snowfall, the cleaning is said to enable emergency aircraft to land quicker when required. The product can be shut down and removed from the runway in 45 seconds.
Smets Technology is exhibiting its road surface retexturing truck ARC 3500 at Intertraffic. The compact surface treatment system can be deployed for roughening of road surfaces and for rubber removal at a working width of 2,400 mm. The vehicle is said to come with an average performance of 6,00m 2/h and its ultra-high-pressure pump aims to generate working pressures up to 2500/3000 bar as well as water volumes up to 72 I/min. In addition, it features three 800mm cleaning devices at the rear and one on each