Biography:

Presenter:

Cynthia (Cindy) Randazzo

Ms Randazzo is part of the Sales and Technical Services group of Rohm and Haas's Architectural and Functional Coatings Business. Cindy has a BS in Chemistry from St. Joseph’s University, Phila. PA. She has over 20 years experience in the Architectural and Functional Coatings business, and has worked extensively in supporting new technology within the Traffic Paint area.

In this role, Ms. Randazzo provides technical support to paint manufacturing customers, Departments of Transportation and other agencies supporting road marking. Another aspect of her job includes coordination and design for our roadway test deck application program, in support of our Traffic Paint Research group.

She is an active member of ATSSA and an advocate for “Wider Lines for safer roadways. In addition, Ms. Randazzo is a contributing editor for our Acrylic Lines / The Road Forward newsletter which highlights industry trends, safety and technical reviews for the traffic road marking industry.

The meaning behind the letters, X-S-R, is the key to remembering the innovation behind this unique, new product. With X for X-tended, S for Seasonal and R for Range, this translates into good news for traffic marking applicators and industry officials.

Waterborne traffic marking paints based on Fastrack XSR can widen the application window while still providing good durability and dry time on the road. Reliance on solvent based paint for cooler temperature applications is a thing of the past. Fastrack XSR’s good glass bead adhesion at marginal application temperatures provides increased productivity for the applicator and improved safety for the public.

Learn how Fastrack XSR can help you X-tend the Seasonal Range of your traffic markings!

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New technology for waterborne traffic paints!