Cationic Bitumen Emulsion K1-70 Description
Bitumen Emulsion is made up of three basic ingredients which include Bitumen, an emulsifying agent and water. Cationic Bitumen Emulsion K1-70 containing minimum 67% bitumen, is commonly used for Tack-Coating. It is a medium viscosity cationic rapid-set bitumen emulsion used mainly for tack coating in normal overlay and patching work. Bitumen K1- 70 bitumen emulsion can also be used in grouting. bitumen Emulsion K1-70 cationic bitumen emulsion is made according to KS 02-769: 1990 standard.
bitumen Emulsion is made up of three basic ingredients which include Bitumen, an emulsifying agent and water. Bitumen Emulsion K1-70 containing minimum 67% Bitumen, is commonly used for Tack-Coating. It is a medium viscosity emulsion used mainly for tack coating in normal overlay and patching work. Tack Coat K1- 60 bitumen emulsion can also be used in grouting. Tack coat K1-70 is made according to Malaysian Standard, MS 1.61 (1994).
K1-70 Applications
Treatments and seals:
- Single surface treatment
- Multiple surface treatment
- Sand seal
Penetration macadam
- Small voids
* K1-70 may be used as a tack coat in special cases where night construction or high humidity exists.
Cationic emulsions may be used at ambient temperatures with aggregates, which need not be completely dry. Emulsions are less hazardous to use and can be applied in a wider range of conditions.
Emulsion Bitumen K1-70 cationic bitumen emulsion can be used at the ambient temperature at the spray rate of 0.25 to 0.70 litre per square meter (0.05 to 0.15 gallon per square yard)
K1-70 Packing
Bitumen Emulsion K1-70 is available in:
- Bulk as IBC Tank, Flexi Tank
- Reconditioned steel drums 200 lit.
- New steel drums 200 lit.
Cationic Bitumen Emulsion K1-70 Specification
No | Property | Result |
1 | Particle charge | Pos. |
2 | Residue on 710 um KS sieve (%)(m/m), maximum | — |
3 | Residue on 150 um KS sieve (g per 100 mL), maximum | — |
4 | Binder content (%)(m/m), minimum | 67 |
5 | Viscosity (degrees Engler (°E) at 20°C | — |
6 | Viscosity redwood No. II (s at 85°C) | 25-35 |
7 | Storage stability (long period test) % water content difference, maximum | — |