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Listed are the most common asphalt products we sell. Please contact
our sales department if other products not listed are needed.
- AC-1.5
The softest of AC’s, it is a blend of asphalt
cement cut back with lighter oils. When mixed with it soil it makes a
quality coal lay. This material is most often mixed in a hot
mix plant or at a pug-mill. The Texas Department of Transportation
lists the typical use of this material for Hot-mixes, cold-laid asphalt
mixtures and as a recycling agent, under Table 18, paragraph 300.4. page
214 in the 2004 State Handbook.
CBO (Carbon Black
Oil)
Carbon black oil is often used as a cutter stock or blended to make No. 6
Fuel Oil.
- CRS-2, CRS-2H, CRS-2P
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These are cationic rapid setting emulsions designed for
Chip Sealing. The Texas Department of Transportation lists the typical
use of this material for surface treatment under Table 18, paragraph 300.4.
page 214 in the 2004 State Handbook.
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- MC-30
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A mixture of half asphalt and half diesel used for base priming or dust
control. The Texas Department of Transportation lists the typical use
of this material as a prime coat under Table 18, paragraph 300.4. page 214
in the 2004 State Handbook.
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- MC-800
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A mixture of heavy asphalt cut with diesel to produce a blend suitable
for mixing with soil to make a coal lay. The Texas Department of
Transportation lists the typical uses of this material for surface treatment
in cool weather and as a patching mix under Table 18, paragraph 300.4. page
214 in the 2004 State Handbook.
Road Oil (Cracked Fuel Oil)
A blend of heavy asphalt and light asphalts suitable for mixing with
soil to make coal lays or bladed in with soil at the road site to make
roads. The requirements for this material are listed in the Texas
State Handbook under paragraph 300.2 section 7, on page 270 in the 1993
edition.
- PG64-22
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Performance Grade (“PG’S”) asphalts have been developed to be resistant
to wide temperature ranges. This PG is used primarily in the base course of
roads or on the surface in low traffic and/or light loads. The Texas
Department of Transportation lists the typical use of this material is for
Hot-mixed, hot-laid asphalt mixtures and tack coating under Table 18,
paragraph 300.4. page 214 in the 2004 State Handbook.
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- SS-1, SS-1H, SS-1P
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These are standard grades of asphalt emulsion for use as a tack coat, fine
graded mixes, dust control & fog seal. The Texas Department of
Transportation lists the typical uses of this material as pre-coating, fog
seal, tack coating, curing membrane, erosion control and SS-1P used as a
crack sealer under Table 18, paragraph 300.4. page 214 in the 2004 State
Handbook.
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