High-capacity spraying for motorway maintenance.
Perfect for city centers and complex intersections.
Thick extrusion for extreme wear resistance.
Optimized for logistics hubs and parking lots.
As a leading Thermoplastic Marking Machine Factory, our expansion into the Swiss market represents our commitment to the highest engineering standards. Switzerland is globally recognized for its meticulous road maintenance and safety protocols. Whether it's the busy transit corridors near Zürich or the challenging, high-altitude passes of the Alps, the demand for durable, high-visibility thermoplastic markings is paramount.
Switzerland’s road infrastructure is regulated by the Federal Roads Office (FEDRO), which demands materials and machinery that can withstand significant temperature fluctuations, heavy snowfall, and aggressive de-icing salts. Our thermoplastic solutions are engineered to meet these rigorous Swiss "VSS" standards, ensuring reflective performance and structural integrity year-round.
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Our latest machines are compatible with GPS-assisted mapping, allowing Swiss contractors to digitize road assets in real-time as they apply markings.
Thermoplastic resins used in Switzerland must be flexible enough to not crack during frost-thaw cycles. Our heaters provide precise temperature control to ensure perfect bonding.
In alignment with Swiss environmental goals, our machines utilize energy-efficient heating systems that reduce fuel consumption by up to 20%.
As established exporters to Switzerland, we understand the logistical and quality requirements of the European market. Our production facility integrates AI-driven quality control to ensure that every nozzle, kettle, and hydraulic system meets CE compliance. The Swiss market is shifting towards two-component markings and vibratory profiles that alert distracted drivers through haptic feedback—technologies that are core to our R&D roadmap.
From the Gotthard Road Tunnel maintenance projects to regional road safety upgrades in the Canton of Vaud, our equipment provides the reliability needed to finish projects during limited night-time work windows.
China's largest manufacturer, serving Switzerland and the world with 200+ employees and unmatched expertise.
Applied high-pressure water jetting for rubber removal. Efficient, dust-free, and protects the runway asphalt from damage during the busy summer season.
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Utilized large vehicle-mounted extrusion machines for long-range, high-speed applications. Guaranteed uniform thickness and maximum reflectivity.
View Detail >>Switzerland, a land of topographical extremes, requires a sophisticated approach to road safety. The role of a Thermoplastic Marking Machine Factory goes beyond simple manufacturing; it involves engineering solutions that cater to specific environmental stressors. In the Swiss Plateau, the climate is relatively moderate, but as one moves towards the Swiss Alps, the conditions become some of the harshest in Europe. This is where thermoplastic materials shine. Unlike cold paint, thermoplastic is a thick, durable material that bonds to the pavement at high temperatures, creating a long-lasting line that can survive the abrasive actions of snowplows.
For any exporter targeting the Swiss market, compliance with European EN 1871 and Swiss-specific standards is non-negotiable. Swiss contractors often look for machines that offer high degree of automation. Our riding-type machines, such as the HW-660, are designed with pneumatic controls and automated glass bead dispensers to ensure that the reflectivity (measured in mcd/lx/m²) meets the required safety levels for night-time visibility on unlit mountain roads. Furthermore, the precision of the line width—ranging from 10cm for standard roads to 30cm for hazard zones—must be perfectly maintained, a feat our hydraulic extrusion systems achieve with ease.
The road marking industry in Switzerland is currently experiencing three major trends: 1. Bio-based Resins: There is a growing demand for thermoplastic materials that use natural resins to reduce the carbon footprint. 2. Profiling Markings: Also known as "vibratory marking," these patterns help prevent accidents on long stretches of the A2 or A3 motorways by providing an audible warning to drivers. 3. Automated Road Maintenance: The integration of lidar and camera systems onto marking vehicles to audit the quality of existing lines and apply new ones with centimeter-level accuracy.
As a factory, we are at the forefront of these trends. Our R&D team in China collaborates with international partners to ensure that our exports to Switzerland are equipped with the latest heating technologies—using diesel or LPG—that optimize melt times and reduce emissions. By providing localized support and customized machine configurations, we ensure that Swiss road marking companies can deliver the high-quality finish their clients expect.
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