Chip seal technique employing blends of asphaltic emulsions

Coating processes – Coating pavement or the earth – Asphalt – bitumen – oil – or tar containing coating

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427140, 427202, B05D 510, E01C 512

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044566336

ABSTRACT:
An improved chip seal method for treating pavement with aqueous asphaltic emulsions is provided wherein the emulsion is a blend of a conventional emulsion adapted for an aqueous asphaltic emulsion is provided in which the dispersed asphaltic material is the prereacted reaction product of asphalt having a viscosity of less than about 120,000 cps (at 140.degree. F.), an acrylamide, a vinyl aromatic monomer and an elastomer.

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