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Many of the U.S. Army pavements currently are experiencing surface deficiencies including rutting, cracking, raveling and reduced skid resistance. Slurry seal is a viable solution to these problems. The description, applicability, benefits, limitations, costs, recommended uses, and location of demonstration site for slurry seal project are discussed. (MM).
Many of the U.S. Army pavements currently are experiencing surface deficiencies including rutting, cracking, raveling and reduced skid resistance. Slurry seal is a viable solution to these problems. The description, applicability, benefits, limitations, costs, recommended uses, and location of demonstration site for slurry seal project are discussed. (MM).
User's Guide: Slurry Seal
R. T. Graham (author)
1995
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Adhesives & Sealants , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Asphalt , Pavements , Slurries , Sealing compounds , User manuals , Cracking(Fracturing) , Surfaces , Aggregates(Materials) , Repair , Life cycle costs , Army , Friction , Skidding , Seals(Stoppers) , Fillers , Rutting
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