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Bond Coat - Hot-Applied An application of hot asphalt binder having trackless properties immediately prior to a paving operation. Typically used for heavier than normal application rates and on projects where immediate cure times are beneficial.
Spray Paver Application A paving technique whereby the tack or bond coat material is applied through the paving equipment in a continuous operation. Contact your local salesperson for information on availability in your area.
Prime Coat - Conventional An application of emulsion or asphalt binder to a soil base in preparation for the wearing course. Typical use is prior to a chip seal or hot mixed asphalt application; the prime provides protection of the soil against rainfall in staged construction and serves as a bond promoter for the eventual surface. Prime coats are also used as a curing seal for cement-treated bases.
Bond Coat/Tack Coat - Trackless A trackless bond or tack coat is an application of emulsion or asphalt binder with trackless properties that is sprayed onto the roadway surface immediately prior to a paving operation. The trackless properties ensure the bonding material stays where it is needed, resisting being picked up by tires, paving equipment and haul trucks and tracked across the job site. Adjacent structures and striping are protected for tracking associated with conventional materials.
Fog Seal - High-Performance A light application of emulsion sprayed on the roadway surface, providing a quick return-to-traffic time and improved aggregate retention with trackless properties. Typical uses are over new chip seals, rejuvenating scrub seals and existing pavement surfaces — resulting in increased service life of 2-4 years.
Fog Seal - Conventional A preservation technique that involves spraying a diluted asphalt emulsion onto an asphalt surface. Used to enhance aggregate retention and seal hairline cracks. Life extensions of 1-2 years are typical.
Tack Coat - Conventional A tack or bond coat is an application of emulsion or asphalt binder that is sprayed onto the roadway surface immediately prior to a paving operation. The adhesion of multiple lifts of pavement provides for maximum structural coefficient and ensures the safety and longevity of the pavement structure.
Slurry Seal - Conventional Wearing course with no modification to the binder. Used for county roads and city/residential streets, providing 5-7 years of life extension.
Micro Surfacing - Conventional Surface treatment/wearing course with standard 3% polymer modification of the asphalt base. Addresses loss of friction, oxidation rutting and minor reprofiling. Can be used on all roadway types and all traffic levels, providing 6-8 years of life extension.
Chip Seal - Premium A polymer modified chip seal system designed for maximum aggregate adhesion and the shortest return-to-traffic time for the highest ADT routes. Life extensions of 6-7 years are expected.
Chip Seal - Modified A wearing course of spray-applied polymer modified asphalt emulsion or binder followed by an application of a single layer of aggregate used to provide friction, seal cracks less than ¼ inches wide and preserve roadways. The modification provides resistance to higher ADT routes and provides for a relatively quick return to traffic. Life extensions of 6-7 years are seen.
Micro Surfacing - Premium Surface treatment/wearing course with minimum 6% polymer modification of the asphalt base. Developed for use on all roadway classifications. Uses include rut filling and leveling. It also provides durable friction while resisting damage from snowplows. Typical life extension of 7-9 years.
Slurry Seal - Modified Wearing course follows conventional slurry seal design and application techniques with added polymer modification of the asphalt base, typically around 1.5%. Addresses loss of friction, raveling and oxidation with a life extension of 4-6 years.
Chip Seal - Conventional A spray-applied application of asphalt emulsion or binder followed by an application of a single layer of aggregate used to provide friction, seal cracks less than ¼ inches wide and reduce the intrusion of water into roadway structures. Typically used on more rural routes with low-to-moderate ADTs. Life extensions of 5-7 years are typical.
Frictional Mastic Spray-applied surface treatment/sealer designed for city streets, residential roads and highway shoulders. Corrects distresses such as raveling and oxidation. Delivers 2-4 years of life extension.
Slurry Seal - Premium Surface treatment/wearing course with minimum 6% polymer modification of the asphalt base and upgraded performance mixture design over the conventional version. Developed for use in city environments where heavy turning, street-side parking are prevalent, as well as in frequent snowplow zones. Protects against vehicular damage early in the curing process and increases durability providing life extension of 7-9 years.
Cape Seal A preservation treatment using two or more individual treatments in combination. Traditional combination is a chip seal followed by a slurry system treatment but other combinations include a scrub seal followed by micro surfacing. Variations can address multiple distresses and provide life extensions of 8-10 years of extended service life.
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