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Resurfacing of concrete residential street by using two-coat slurry seal, at 37 cents/sq yd in place of 3-in., two-course bituminous overlay resulted in 25% savings and satisfactory surface; also used as crack-filler on airport runway; specifications called for cationic emulsion SS-1 or SS-1h prepared from asphalt cement of 60 to 70 penetration; combined mineral aggregate and mineral filler must conform to gradation.
Resurfacing of concrete residential street by using two-coat slurry seal, at 37 cents/sq yd in place of 3-in., two-course bituminous overlay resulted in 25% savings and satisfactory surface; also used as crack-filler on airport runway; specifications called for cationic emulsion SS-1 or SS-1h prepared from asphalt cement of 60 to 70 penetration; combined mineral aggregate and mineral filler must conform to gradation.
Slurry seal cures spalled-concrete Ills
Am City
Holland, D.K. (author)
American City ; 81
1966
Article (Journal)
English
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