Highways Agency Item No.

Highways Agency Item No.

Promain supply the complete range of paints specified by the Highways Agency, which are commonly known as Item numbers, these are paints that have been tested and approved for the Highways Agency providing them with a quality controlled range of products from manufactures such as PPG Sigma (formerly known as Ameron), Amercoat, Mebon and Mebopro. Other manufacturers such as Leigh’s Paints who have now been acquired by Sherwin Williams, 3M, Hempel, Jotun, and Dacrylate Paints, also offer a range of coatings that fit the Highways Agency criteria.

  • Jotun Jotatop Pro
    A 2 pack acrylic coating, formulated as a topcoat in pre-qualified NORSOK systems and offshore environments.
    From £455.77
    (£546.92 Inc VAT)
  • Jotun Hardtop Optima
    A 2 pack polysiloxane topcoat with excellent gloss and colour retention. Network Rail / Highways No. 185.
    From £188.04
    (£225.65 Inc VAT)
  • Jotun Penguard Express B12
    A two component MIO micaceous iron oxide pigmented amine curing epoxy. Highways Approved Item No.112.
    From £216.90
    (£260.28 Inc VAT)
  • Jotun Hardtop XP
    A hard wearing top coat for use in aggressive atmospheric exposure. Network Rail approved. Highways Approved Item No 168
    From £80.48
    (£96.58 Inc VAT)

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Sika produce a single pack paint known as Sikacore Icosit 6630 although this polyurethane single coat paint is suitable to be be applied to not only weathered but new galvanised steel is used for street furniture. Sikacore 6630 does not have an Item number but is still used for Highways applications, all of these paint coatings are available from Promain. Promain have been supplying paints to contractors for over 25 years and have produced specifications for many councils for their Lighting Columns, Traffic Lights, Railings, Bridges, Street Signs as well as other street furniture fittings such as benches. 

The basic system implemented by the Highways Agency consists of degreasing then T Washing, only required if the substrate is new galvanised steel, then applying a zinc phosphate primer, an epoxy build coat followed by a polyurethane top coat in either a semi-gloss of gloss finish. There is a standard film thickness for each coat providing a total film thickness that will offer a life expectancy in excess of 10 years to first maintenance. For a longer lasting system there is a shop applied system based on an epoxy build coat followed by an Engineered Siloxane such as PPG PSX 700 offering a life expectancy of 25 years, this is the Highways Agency Item No.185.