Business Wire
Welcome
  • Log In
  • Sign Up
Search News:
Help
http://www.rohmhaas.com
April 30, 2008 02:31 PM Eastern Time 

Environmentally Advanced Road Markings Pave a Safer Way

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--If you live in Wyoming, you drive far more on average than most Americans: almost 22,000 miles a year. Alaskans, however, drive less than half that, or 10,000 miles a year. Regardless of how long you spend behind the wheel in any state, you’re following road markings applied with specialized reflective paints on just about every mile of every trip. A leading global specialty materials company has created ingredients for environmentally advanced, high-performance road paints that can make your journeys safer while actually helping the planet. How are the paints doing it? By reducing volatile organic emissions, improving traffic flow and increasing safety.

Specialty materials company Rohm and Haas (NYSE:ROH), headquartered in Philadelphia, has developed an innovative line of acrylic resins that function as road paint binders. The environmentally advanced formulation of these resins is based on water rather than solvents, the traditional binder used in road paints. Waterborne materials preserve air quality for travelers and road crews alike by eliminating the potentially unhealthy and harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that solventborne materials emit. In addition, waterborne acrylic resins use renewable water as a main ingredient instead of costly fossil fuels that require energy-intensive transport and refining. This earth-friendly and worker-safe waterborne formulation has drawn positive governmental attention: transportation authorities in the U.S. and a growing number of countries throughout the world are switching to waterborne traffic paints because of increasingly stringent environmental regulations and the excellent performance of these paints.

Road paints made with Rohm and Haas fast dry technology also trump traditional water-borne road paints in other ways. They dry much faster, can be applied in a wide range of temperatures and very importantly, last much longer before needing repainting. Together, these attributes help reduce lane closures and diminish traffic congestion due to roadwork. Besides causing each of us to tap our fingers for more than 60 hours on the freeway every year, traffic congestion is a significant environmental issue. It wastes almost 3 billion gallons of fuel annually while adding to air pollution. And better road markings have an immediate human impact, too. The American Traffic Safety Services Association estimates that almost 3,000 traffic injuries and deaths could be avoided every year simply through improved road markings.

Through these and many other measures, Rohm and Haas is helping to safeguard driver safety and our environment by making the impossible possible.

About Rohm and Haas Company

Leading the way since 1909, Rohm and Haas is a global pioneer in the creation and development of innovative technologies and solutions for the specialty materials industry. The company’s technologies are found in a wide range of industries including: Building and Construction, Electronics and Electronic Devices, Household Goods and Personal Care, Packaging and Paper, Transportation, Pharmaceutical and Medical, Water, Food and Food Related, and Industrial Process. Innovative Rohm and Haas technologies and solutions help to improve life every day, around the world. Based in Philadelphia, PA, the company generated annual sales of approximately $8.9 billion in 2007. Visit www.rohmhaas.com for more information. Imagine the possibilities™

Contacts

Rohm and Haas Company
Laura Hadden
Director of Communications, Specialty Materials
+1 215-592-3054
lhadden@rohmhaas.com

http://www.rohmhaas.com

Smart Multimedia Gallery

Specialty materials company Rohm and Haas has developed an innovative line of acrylic resins that function as road paint binders. The environmentally advanced formulation of these resins is based on water rather than solvents, the traditional binder used in road paints. Waterborne materials preserve air quality for travelers and road crews alike by eliminating the potentially unhealthy and harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that solventborne materials emit. In addition, waterborne acrylic resins use renewable water as a main ingredient instead of costly fossil fuels that require energy-intensive transport and refining. This earth-friendly and worker-safe waterborne formulation has drawn positive governmental attention. (Photo: Business Wire)

Specialty materials company Rohm and Haas has developed an innovative line of acrylic resins that function as road paint binders. The environmentally advanced formulation of these resins is based on water rather than solvents, the traditional binder used in road paints. Waterborne materials preserve air quality for travelers and road crews alike by eliminating the potentially unhealthy and harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that solventborne materials emit. In addition, waterborne acrylic resins use renewable water as a main ingredient instead of costly fossil fuels that require energy-intensive transport and refining. This earth-friendly and worker-safe waterborne formulation has drawn positive governmental attention. (Photo: Business Wire)

View and Share Photo

  • Download Small
  • Download Full Size
http://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20080430006221/en/1614968/Environmentally-Advanced-Road-Markings-Pave-Safer

View and Share Logo

  • Download Small
  • Download Full Size

Company Information Center

Rohm and Haas Company RSS feed for Rohm and Haas Company

NYSE:ROH

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Delicious
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Digg
  • MySpace
  • Newsvine
  • Google Bookmark
  • Yahoo! Bookmark
  • EmailEmail
Tweet
  • EmailEmail
All News | News with Multimedia
Business Wire
  • Home
    • Home
    • Membership Benefits
    • Submit a Press Release
  • News
    • All News
    • News with Multimedia
    • News by Industry
    • News by Subject
    • News by Language
    • RSS Feeds
    • Business Wire Mobile
    • Features
    • Company NewsCenters
    • Smart Marketing Pages
    • Company Profiles
    • Annual Reports
  • Events
    • Trade Shows & Events
    • Earnings & Conference Calls
    • Business Wire Events
  • PR Services
    • Press Release Distribution
    • Distribution Lists
    • Industry Targeting
    • LatinoWire & Ethnic Media
    • Public Policy Wire
    • Trade Show Services
    • Photos & Multimedia Marketing
    • GloMoSoMe
    • Press Release Measurement
    • Mobile Alerts
    • Clips & Research
    • Fax & Email Services
    • Online Newsrooms
    • News Feeds
  • IR Services
    • Material News Disclosure
    • XBRL
    • EDGAR (US)
    • IPO Services
    • SEDAR (Canada)
    • European Disclosure
    • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
    • Investor Targeting
    • Fax & Email Services
    • Online Investor Centers
    • IR Resource Center
  • SEO Services
    • Press Release Optimization
    • EON: Enhanced Online News
    • Webinars & Resources
  • Journalist Tools
    • PressPass: Your News
    • Conduct Surveys
    • Business Wire News Feeds
    • Business Wire News On Your Website
    • Journalism Associations
  • Support & Education
    • FAQ
    • How to Write a Press Release
    • How To Optimize a Press Release for Search
    • How to Distribute a Press Release
    • Find Your News Online
    • Sample Press Release
    • Features News Tips
    • International Media Tips
    • SEC Regulations
    • Exchange Guidelines
    • White Papers
    • Webinars & Podcasts
    • Get WiredIn!
  • About Us
    • Business Wire Newsroom
    • Contact Us
    • History
    • Jobs
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Use
  • ©2012 Business Wire

More Business Wire sites

  • Canada
  • UK/Ireland
  • Deutschland
  • France
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • EON: Enhanced Online News
  • Tradeshownews.com
  • PYMNTS.com

About Us

  • Business Wire Newsroom
  • Contact Us
  • Business Wired blog

News on BusinessWire.com

  • All News
  • RSS Feeds
  • Business Wire Mobile Apps

Follow Us on Twitter

  • @BusinessWire
  • @BWSportsWire
  • @BWPolitics
  • @BWCSRNews
  • @EONpr
  • @TradeshowNews
  • @BW_Canada
  • @BWIntlMedia
  • @BWInfoDiva
  • @BusinessWireFR

Like Us on Facebook

  • Business Wire
  • Tradeshow News