CONTRACTING:
SUBSTRATES,
WHAT WILL SLURRY WORK ON?
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Cement and Asphalt Pavement:
Slurry Surfacing is a versatile and durable product. It is a cold
mixed asphaltic concrete that is based on an asphalt emulsion.
When applied to a road surface the wet slurry is a mix of water, aggregate,
additives and emulsion.
The cationic emulsion has a positive surface charge. All aggretae
surfaces when wet have a negative charge- even limestone or cement.
Although cement is positive dry.
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The additives are aimed at slowing down this reaction or speeding
it up. Also absorbent surfaces will take water from the emulsion making
it coalesce faster.
This means that for cement pavements the surface needs to be wetted
but as long as the pavement is sound and the mix has enough emulsion
it will stick.
In an asphalt pavement this reaction occurs with the exposed aggregate
and , of course, the asphalt will stick to the asphalt- no matter
where that asphalt came from (emulsion of any type, polymer or rubber
modified, spray seal or hotmix).
Cement is a hard and unyielding surface so grinding is more likely
of the slurry surface. Thus on cement always use an extra 1-2 lb per
yd2 of mix.
SBR latex is a mainstay of adhesives and often used in cement mixtures
to bond them to metal reinforcement. So Polymer Latex modified emulsions
are even better in adhering to cement. They are also more durable.
See
our specifications library for extra information.
Slurry will, if properly formulated and applied, stick and wear for
many years.
Bridge decks in California have had life spans of 15 years and some
longer.
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