If you are searching for a road line marking machine, you already know the pain. You win a contract to mark a highway, a parking lot, or a city street. You paint the lines. Three months later, the client calls you back: “The lines are gone. Come fix them for free.” Your profit disappears with every fading stripe.
This happens when you use the wrong technology for the job. There are two main types of road marking equipment on the market: thermoplastic hot melt machines and cold paint spray machines. One gives you thick, reflective lines that last 2-4 years and dry in 6 seconds. The other gives you thin, flat lines that last about 6 months and take 2 hours to dry. The choice you make today will affect your reputation, your callbacks, and your bank account for years.
This article is written for you – the contractor who wants to stop repainting the same lines twice a year. Let us compare these two road line marking machines head-to-head, using simple language and real numbers. By the end, you will know exactly which one keeps your clients happy and your crew profitable.


What Exactly Are These Two Types of Marking Machines?
A thermoplastic hot melt machine heats solid powder paint to 180-210°C (356-410°F). The powder melts into a thick liquid. The machine applies it through a screed box, creating a raised line 1.5 to 1.8 mm thick. Glass beads are mixed in and dropped on top, making the line reflect headlights at night. The line dries in about 6 seconds. Cars can drive over it immediately.
A cold paint spray machine works like a garden sprayer on steroids. It uses a gasoline engine to drive a plunger pump. The pump pressurizes liquid paint and sprays it through a nozzle onto the road. The line is thin – only 0.3 to 1.2 mm. No glass beads, no reflection, no raised texture. The paint takes about 2 hours to dry. You must close the road during that time.


Comparison Between Hot Melt Marking Machines And Cold Spray Marking Machines
| Coating Composition | Synthetic resin, glass beads, color pigments, bulk fillers, additives, etc. | Special cold coating dedicated for roads |
| Features | Marking thickness: 1.5-1.8mm, three-dimensional sense, excellent wear resistance, good reflective effect, fast drying, open to traffic in 6 seconds | Marking thickness: 0.3-1.2mm, clear color, no reflection, poor wear resistance, easy to fall off and fade, construction available at zero temperature, widely used in northern areas; slow drying, open to traffic in 2 hours |
| Service Life | 2-4 years | Half a year |
| Construction Staff | 7-8 workers | 5-6 workers |
| Application Scope | High-standard roads, expressways and other high-demand road sections | Parking spaces, no-parking yellow line areas, passage lines, guide belts, guide arrows, northern rural roads and all airports |
| National Application Ratio | 90% | High-standard roads, expressways, and other high-demand road sections |
So Which Road Line Marking Machine Should You Buy?
Here is my advice, plain and simple.
Buy a cold paint spray machine if: You only mark parking lots, no-parking yellow zones, or temporary lines. You work in northern regions where winter temperatures drop below freezing – cold paint can be applied at 0°C. You have a very tight budget and only small jobs. You do not need reflectivity. Your clients do not demand long life.
Buy a thermoplastic hot melt machine if: You mark highways, city streets, or any road with traffic. You want lines that last 2-4 years. You need night reflectivity. You want to finish jobs fast without road closure delays. You are building a professional reputation. You want to stop repainting the same lines for free.
For most contractors who want to grow their business, the answer is thermoplastic. The upfront cost is higher. The learning curve is a bit steeper. But the long-term profit, client satisfaction, and safety record are far better.
YG Machinery Makes Both Types – But We Recommend Thermoplastic for Most Jobs
YG Machinery – Shaping Tomorrow Since 2005 – has supplied road line marking machines to contractors in over 40 countries. Our CK380 and CK360 hand-push thermoplastic markers can produce lines from 50mm up to 450mm wide by changing the screed box. Our hot melt kettles feature high-density insulation that saves 20% on gas. Our cold paint sprayers are reliable and affordable for smaller jobs.
But here is my honest recommendation for you. If you plan to bid on highway work, municipal streets, or any job where quality matters, buy a thermoplastic system. It will pay for itself within the first year in saved repaints and faster job completion. Buy the cold paint machine later as a secondary unit for parking lots and winter work.
Stop losing money on lines that vanish. Contact YG Machinery today. Tell us your typical project size, climate, and budget. We will help you choose the right road line marking machine – and we will not push you toward the wrong technology just to make a sale.

