DESCRIPTION:
RoadChem 600®
is a Cationic high solids SBR (Styrene Butadiene Rubber) latex.
BENEFITS:
- High Solids
- Rapid strength builds
up
- Improves aging
- Excellent adhesion
- Increases flexibility
& ductility
- Improves crack resistance
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:
Appearance: Milky white liquid
Flash point: Not applicable
Specific gravity: 0.98 @ 78F (25C)
Viscosity: 100 -4000 cSt @ (2C)
Storage: Store in a cool dry place, do not let the temperature exceed
120F (50C). Use open drums first.
Storage life: 12 months minimum (if stored correctly).
Packaging: Supplied in steel 205 lt size drums, in 1 tonne totes, or in bulk.
APPLICATION:
RoadChem 600®
may be post added to any emulsion but co milling by injection into the soap
line prior to the mill. Must be pumped with a diaphragm, cavity or air pump
to reduce shearing.
RoadChem 600® is a cationic Styrene Butadiene Rubber latex. The
latex contains 24% -26% bound styrene.
RoadChem 600® may be used in slurry sealing, microsurfacing, crack
sealing, chip sealing, membranes, and high performance tack coats. Do not use
in anionic systems.
PERFORMANCE:
Typical effect on asphalt (AC20)
- Low temperature modulus
reduced by up to 30%.
- Ductility increased
up to 800%.
- Stone retention increased
by 20 -30%.
- When used in concentrations
as low as 2% may meet ISSA microsurfacing guidelines.
SAFETY:
A Material Safety Data Sheet is available for this product. Always read the
safety data sheet for any chemical prior to use.
Valley Slurry Seal Company, PO Box 981330, West Sacramento, CA
95798, USA.
Phone (916) 373-1500 Fax: (916) 373-1438 Email: vss@slurry.com
Information given herein
is given in good faith, without warranty, representation or inducement or license
of any kind. VSS does not assume any legal responsibility for reliance upon
same. VSS is not responsible for materials not manufactured by VSS that may
represent a hazard in handling or use, nor for the safety of any process employing
any VSS product. No representation is given as to freedom from patent restriction.
RK/August 5, 1998