Claims
- 1. A pavement marking comprising ceramic microspheres held by a binder said microspheres being solid, transparent, non-vitreous microspheres having an average particle size of up to 125 micrometers, comprising zirconia and silica, and containing at most only minor amounts of titanium dioxide.
- 2. The pavement marking of claim 1 wherein the mole ratio of zirconia to silica is from about 10:1 to 1:10.
- 3. The pavement marking of claim 1 wherein the ceramic microspheres have a haradness greater than 500 knoop.
- 4. The pavement marking of claim 1 which comprises sheeting having a binder film wherein the binder is a thermoplastic resin containing the ceramic microspheres both within the body of the binder and exposed at the sheeting surface.
- 5. The pavement marking of claim 1 which comprises a sheet material comprising:
- A. a base sheet selected from the group consisting of aluminum foil and polymeric sheet materials;
- B. a binder layer adhered to one surface of the base sheet; and
- C. a layer of the transparent, ceramic microspheres at least partially embedded in the binder layer.
- 6. The pavement marking of claim 1 which is a sheet material comprising:
- (i) a viscoelastic, polymeric base sheet having a multiplicity of protuberances; and
- (ii) a multiplicity of the transparent ceramic microspheres located on the supported by the raised surfaces of the protuberances.
- 7. A coating composition comprising a mixture of binder material and ceramic microspheres which are solid, transparent, non-vitreous microspheres having an average particle size of up to 125 micrometers and which are comprised of zirconia and silica and contain at most only minor amounts of titania.
- 8. The coating composition of claim 7 wherein the mole ratio of zirconia to silica is about 10:1 and 1:10.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 818,202 filed Jan. 13, 1986 now abandoned.
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