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As a professional thermoplastic road marking paint supplier, we often receive the same question from global contractors and importers — “How much does road marking paint cost per ton?” In reality, the answer varies widely depending on the type of paint, the application environment, and the technical standards required for each project.
This article is written from a supplier’s perspective, based on public market data and factory experience. It compares the current market prices of thermoplastic, cold-applied, and epoxy road marking paints in 2026, helping procurement engineers and buyers make informed purchasing decisions.

There are several types of road marking paints available in the market, each designed for different project scales and performance needs. Understanding their differences is the first step in evaluating their price and value.
Worth noting, cold-applied road marking paint and two-component (2K) paint are classified as hazardous goods during international shipping. They require an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) to clear customs safely. Therefore, when engaging in cross-border trade, buyers should ensure that their supplier can provide full safety documentation and compliant packaging to avoid shipment delays or port inspections.
Learn more about each paint category here: Different Types of Road Marking Paint →

The following table compares the material cost of three major road marking paint types based on international average prices in 2026. The cost is calculated per square meter, assuming a standard 100mm (4-inch) line width, and does not include labor or machinery.
| Paint Type | Unit Price (USD/kg) | Coverage per kg (m²) | Line Length per kg (m) | Estimated Cost per m² | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thermoplastic | $0.30–$0.70 | 0.20–0.25 | 2–2.5 | $1.20–$3.50 | Highways, main roads, intersections |
| Cold-Applied Paint | $0.80–$2.50 | 2–5 | 20–50 | $0.16–$1.25 | Parking lots, residential streets |
| 2K / Epoxy Paint | $2.50–$6.00 | 0.33–0.66 | 3.3–6.6 | $3.75–$18.00 | Airports, ports, industrial zones |
Worth mentioning, cold-applied and 2K road marking paints are classified as hazardous goods for customs clearance. An MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is mandatory for export, and packaging must comply with international shipping regulations.
For a deeper dive into thermoplastic road paint pricing, performance, and formulation, see: Thermoplastic Road Marking Paint Price →
From a supplier’s point of view, there is no universally “best” road marking paint — only the most suitable option for your project environment, traffic load, and maintenance budget.
While cold paint may appear cheaper initially, it often requires repainting every 6–12 months. Thermoplastic markings, on the other hand, can last 3–5 years under heavy traffic, reducing total lifecycle cost.
An experienced supplier can customize the paint formula based on regional climate and road surface type. At BOLE, we provide technical support, material recommendations, and OEM/ODM production for diverse road projects worldwide.
In road marking projects, there’s no absolute “best paint” — only the paint that fits your road, your climate, and your budget.
BOLE is a certified thermoplastic road marking paint manufacturer with 14 production patents and an annual capacity of 50,000 tons. Our paints comply with BS 3262, AASHTO M249, and DPWH standards, and we support OEM/ODM customization, short lead time, and full export documentation.
For inquiries or quotations, contact us via:
sales01@gdbllb.cn
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