Emulsified Asphalt (also simply called emulsion) is a mixture of asphalt cement, water and an emulsifying agent. Emulsion is made by combining these materials and passing them through a mill. |
|
|
Emulsions are liquid at ambient temperatures. They can be applied at cooler temperatures than asphalt cements and cutback asphalts. |
|
|
There are two major categories of emulsion: Cationic and Anionic. Anionic emulsions have negatively charged asphalt droplets and cationic emulsions have positively charged asphalt droplets. |
|
• |
AE-150S |
• |
AE-200S |
• |
HFE-150 |
• |
HFE-300 |
• |
HFE-1000 |
• |
HFMS-2P |
• |
HFMS-2 |
|
| Cationic |
• |
CRS-2 |
• |
CSS-1 |
• |
CSS-1H |
• |
CRS-2P |
• |
CRS-2L |
|
| |
If you have any questions on the products listed here or would like additional information on a product not listed, please contact us. |