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BITUMEN PRIMER

What is Bitumen Primer? Bitumen Primer for priming surfaces prior to the application of bituminous materials. Application of bitumen primer Bitumen primer is a bitumen based primer for the surface conditioning of concrete and timber substrates prior to the application of heat fused APP and SBS modified bitumen membranes such as UniTorch. Versatile bituminous primer […]

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Fuel Oil / Mazut

What is Fuel Oil-Mazut? Is a heavy, low quality fuel oil, used in generating plants and similar applications. In the Middle East, South Africa and Western Europe, mazut is blended or broken down, with the end product being diesel. Mazut may be used for heating houses in the former USSR and in countries of the […]

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BITUMEN MASTIC

What is bitumen mastic? The drilling mud bentonite conform to American Petroleum Institute (API) specification 13A which yield approximately 120 to 280 barrels of 15 centiposes mud per ton, preferably about 180 to 240 barrels per ton. Typical bentonites with their trademarks are Hydraul-EZ; KWIK-THIK and Super-Gel-X. The use of non-treated bentonite in bituminous and […]

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BITUMEN ENAMEL

What is Bitumen Enamel? Bitumen enamels and suited primers to be used in combination therewith are described in  Specification for Bitumen-based Hot-applied Coating Materials for Protecting Iron and Steel, Including Suitable Primers Where Required, BS 4147: 1980 by the British Standards Institution, said matter hereby been incorporated in the present specification. The same applies to […]

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BITUMEN EMULSION

What is Bitumen Emulsion? Bitumen emulsions, usually having a relatively low average particle size, can be continuously and speedily prepared by a process comprising feeding emulsion components into the first of at least two static mixers, arranged in series. The product is passed from the first mixer to the second mixer maintained at a temperature […]

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Cutback bitumen slow curing (SC)

What is Cutback bitumen slow curing SC? The invention relates to bitumen cutback, in particular to the use of fatty acid esters as bitumen cutback agents. These bitumen cutback agents may also be described as cutters, cutback additives, bitumen solvents, or bitumen thinners. Cutback bitumen Bitumen is a viscoelastic mix of hydrocarbons used to hold […]

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Cutback Bitumen Medium Curing (MC)

What is Cutback Bitumen or Bitumen Medium Cutting? (Liquid Bitumen) is Bitumen that is dissolved in a solvent. Typical solvents include Naphtha, gasoline and kerosene, white spirit etc. The type of solvent controls the curing time while the amount determines the viscosity of the Cutback Bitumen. The advantage Cutbacks have over Emulsions is a much […]

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Cutback Bitumen Rapid Curing (RC)

Rapid Curing Cutback Bitumen is made by reducing the viscosity of and ordinary bitumen by adding mostly petroleum type solvent. Cutback Bitumen are used because their viscosity is lower than that of neat asphalt and can thus be used in low temperature applications. RC Cutback Bitumen After an RC cutback is applied the solvent evaporates […]

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BITUMEN CUTBACK

What is Bitumen Cutback? Bitumen is cutback by adding controlled amounts of petroleum distillates such as kerosene. This is done to reduce the viscosity of the bitumen temporarily so it can penetrate pavements more effectively or to allow spraying at temperatures that are too cold for successful sprayed sealing with neat bitumen. The materials used […]

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Bitumen Packing

Bitubags and Jumbo Bags can be a cost effecient solution to alternate for Bitumen drums. Bitubags can be in two types: 1000 kg and 300kg The 300kg Bitubags contain a two layer cover, which the first tears up and the second burns and melts in the destination tanker (reservior) Transportation and stuffing : Each 20 […]

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