SWEDEN - STOCKHOLM - HOT MIX OY DIRECTION ARROW STOP LINE SCANIA @MasterWorkers
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Finnish are renowned for their meticulous approach and strong work ethic, qualities that are particularly evident in infrastructure projects like asphalt repaving. Let's delve into the unique characteristics of Finnish teamwork in this field.
This is an astonishing and unbelievable teamwork. In this video, you'll learn how they in SWEDEN-STOCKHOLM do the Direction Arrows, Limit line, Stop line, or Stop bar.
The white line just before a pedestrian crosswalk is commonly called a limit line, stop line, or stop bar. It indicates the exact point where drivers must stop for pedestrians. In some regions, specifically the UK, the approach to a crossing is marked by zigzag lines.
To minimize disruptions, crews often work at night or on weekends. Additionally, innovative techniques, such as using recycled materials in the asphalt mixture, are being employed to reduce environmental impact and costs.
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This video was published on Dec. 20th 2025.
Project was performed on Dec. 5th 2025.
Project performed by HOT MIX OY from Finland. Hot Mix Oy Finland is a Finnish road marking family business.
Hot Mix has a long experience in contracting road markings as well as producing road marking materials. Road markings are made to all kinds of sights respecting the client’s demands. Markings are made with the best and most modern equipment in the industry by motivated staff.
Visit https://hotmix.fi/en/
The application temperature for thermoplastic hot mix used for road marking typically ranges between 180°C and 220°C. This temperature range ensures the material fully melts into a homogeneous fluid, allowing for proper application and a strong bond with the road surface.
The "white powder glas" applied on thermoplastic hot-mix (asphalt or road marking material) is likely fine glass powder/dust or glass beads which are applied in conjunction with other white powder fillers like calcium carbonate or hydrated lime. When a car's headlights hit the road markings, these tiny glass beads (also called microspheres) act as tiny lenses or mirrors, reflecting the light directly back to the driver's eyes.
Project ordered on behalf of City of Stockholm.
Visit https://start.stockholm/en/
Trucks and equipment used in this project:
SCANIA: https://www.scania.com
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HOFMANN ROAD MARKING SYSTEMS
https://www.hofmannmarking.de/en/
Hofmann is a leading international manufacturer of road marking technology and road marking systems. Since our foundation in Germany 75 years ago, our main goals have always been maximum reliability, durability, and safety for all of our products.
Meticulous Planning:
Before any work commences, detailed plans are meticulously crafted, considering every aspect of the project, from traffic management to material usage.
Craftsmanship:
Finnish workers often view their work as a form of craftsmanship. This attention to detail translates into a high-quality finished product.
Standardization:
There is a strong emphasis on standardized procedures to ensure consistency and efficiency. Every team member understands their role and responsibilities clearly.
Commitment:
Finnish workers are known for their dedication and commitment to their jobs. They often go the extra mile to ensure the project is completed on time and to the highest standard.
Respect for Others:
Mutual respect is a cornerstone of Finnish work culture. This fosters a positive and productive work environment.
Adaptability:
The ability to adapt to changing circumstances is crucial in a fast-paced environment like road construction.
Finnish workers are adept at finding solutions to unforeseen challenges. In conclusion, Finnish-style teamwork in asphalt repaving is characterized by precision, efficiency, and a strong emphasis on quality. These factors contribute to the overall success of infrastructure projects and enhance the reputation of Japanese workmanship on a global scale.
Camera used in this project: iPhone 16 Pro.
Abot Olof Palme assassination:
On February 28, 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was fatally shot in the back at point-blank range while walking home from a cinema in central Stockholm with his wife, Lisbeth. The assassination remains one of the world's most high-profile unsolved mysteries, leaving a lasting impact on Sweden's national identity.
Nobel Prizes: Stockholm hosts the annual Nobel Prize banquets and ceremonies.
Transportation: Stockholm is famous for its unique, art-filled subway system, considered the world's longest art gallery.
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