If you’ve ever driven on UK roads or parked in a car park, chances are you’ve seen thermoplastic line markings. They’re one of the most common marking solutions in the country — but many people ask: “What exactly are thermoplastic markings, and why are they used so widely?”

At C&R Ltd, we specialise in applying thermoplastic markings across roads, car parks, playgrounds, and more. Here’s everything you need to know about them.

What Is Thermoplastic?

Thermoplastic is a hard-wearing road marking material made from a mixture of synthetic resin, glass beads, and pigments.

This combination makes thermoplastic bright, durable, and resistant to heavy wear.

Where Is Thermoplastic Used?

Thermoplastic is the material of choice for:

Benefits of Thermoplastic Markings

Durability
Thermoplastic is extremely tough, lasting years even under heavy traffic.

High Visibility
Bright pigments and reflective beads make markings easy to see in day and night conditions.

Quick Application
Once applied, the material cools and sets within minutes, meaning roads and car parks can reopen quickly.

Versatility
It can be applied to many surfaces, including tarmac and asphalt, in a wide range of designs and colours.

Cost-Effective
Because of its long lifespan, thermoplastic often works out cheaper than repainting lines more frequently.

Thermoplastic vs Paint

While paint is sometimes used for temporary or low-traffic areas, thermoplastic is the UK standard for long-lasting road and car park markings. It’s more resistant to weather, wear, and fading, making it the preferred option for permanent applications.

Why Choose C&R Ltd for Thermoplastic Line Markings?

As one of the country’s leading line marking companies, C&R Ltd provides:

Get in Touch with C&R Ltd Today

Looking for long-lasting line markings for your site? Contact C&R Ltd today for expert advice and a free quote.

We’ll help you choose the right materials — including thermoplastic — to ensure clear, durable, and compliant markings every time.