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Pavement Markers
Apex and 3M Reflective and Non-Reflective Pavement Markers
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Retroreflective Plastic Raised Pavement Markers
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Non-reflective Ceramic Pavement Markers
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Polyurethane Temporary Markers
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Pavement Marker Epoxy and Adhesives
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*Abrasion Resistant Retroreflecive Pavement Marker View Specification (PDF)
Abrasion resistant markers are designed to provide superior retroreflectivity and a longer marker life.
*Retroreflective Plastic Pavement Markers View Specification (PDF)
Prismatic marker is made of a durable ABS plastic shell filled with an inert thermosetting compound. Apex offers a variety of sizes and colors for various applications.
*Non-reflective Ceramic pavement markers View Specification Document (PDF)
Maintenance-free Ceramic Pavement Markers feature a heat fired glazed surface that promotes self-cleaning and excellent daytime visibility.
*Polyurethane Temporary Markers View Specification Document (PDF)
The polyurethane body of Temporary Markers have great bending memory. The retroreflective tape is protected from oil and dirt by a clear plastic cover. Excellent for chip seal, slurry seal, or temporary delineation.
Bituminous Pavement Marker Adhesive View Specification Document (PDF)
Flexible Bituminous Product Data Sheet View Specifiation Document (PDF)
Epoxy View Specifiation Document (PDF)
A raised pavement marker is a safety device used on roads. These devices are usually made with plastic, ceramic, thermoplastic paint or occasionally metal, and come in a variety of shapes and colors. Raised reflective markers include a lens or sheeting that enhances their visibility by reflecting automotive headlights. Some other names for specific types of raised pavement markers include convex vibration lines, Botts' dots, delineators, cat's eyes, road studs, or road turtles. Sometimes they are simply referred to as reflectors.