Cationic

General description of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion K3 Bitumen Emulsion K3 is a cationic emulsion that contains 57% bitumen. In fact, K3 is a cationic medium setting emulsion as per British standards and it’s suitable for premix – carpet and pothole repair. Asphalt emulsion  is chocolate brown in color and is a free-flowing liquid at ambient […]

  General Description of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion K 1-70 Bitumen Emulsion K 1-70 is made up of three basic ingredients which include Bitumen, an emulsifying agent, and water. It is a well-known fact that asphalt and water will not mix, except under carefully controlled conditions using highly specialized equipment and chemical additives. Bitumen Emulsion is […]

  Description of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion K 1-40 Bitumen Emulsion K 1-40 are cold applied, liquid bitumen emulsions, used in the construction and repair of pavements, driveways, roads, and highways. In accordance with these standards, This product is denoted by the prefix ‘K’ signifying a cationic emulsion. This product is water-based, ready to use, conforms […]

General Description of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion CMS-2h CMS-2h is a medium-setting cationic asphalt emulsion that reacts quickly with the aggregate to convert from an emulsion to asphalt. Asphalt emulsions are classified according to the electric charge that surrounds the emulsion’s asphalt particles and how quickly the suspended asphalt particles separate from the surrounding water. Bitumen […]

  Definition of Cationic Bitumen Emulsion CMS-2 Bitumen Emulsion CMS-2 is a medium-setting cationic asphalt emulsion that reacts quickly with the aggregate to convert from an emulsion to asphalt. Asphalt emulsions are classified according to the electric charge that surrounds the emulsion’s asphalt particles (i.e. whether it is a cationic or an anionic emulsion) and […]

Description of  Bitumen Emulsion CSS-1h Bitumen Emulsion CSS-1h is a slow-setting cationic asphalt emulsion that is designed for various paving and industrial uses. Asphalt emulsions are classified according to the electric charge that surrounds the emulsion’s asphalt particles (i.e. whether it is a cationic or an anionic emulsion) and how quickly the suspended asphalt particles […]

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