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Hot-Mixed, Hot-Laid Asphalt Mixtures Items 340, 341, 344 These Items require PG binders. Select the grade by climate and confidence levels for high and low temperatures. Then determine if there is cause for increasing the high temperature designation for increased rutting protection because of high traffic loads or low speeds. PG binders with a temperature span of 92 and above require an elastic recovery test and, therefore, will be polymer modified. Polymer modified binders will cost more than unmodified binders. Binder Grade ER Test / Higher Binder Grade ER Test / Higher PG 58-22 PG 70-28 X PG 58-28 PG 70-34 X PG 58-34 X PG 76-16 X PG 64-16 PG 76-22 X PG 64-22 PG 76-28 X PG 64-28 X PG 76-34 X PG 64-34 X PG 82-16 X PG 70-16 PG 82-22 X PG 70-22 X PG 82-28 X Items 342 and 346 These Items require PG 76-YY binder or Type I or Type II Asphalt Rubber Binder. The PG binders all require the ER test and, therefore, will be polymer modified. The A-R binders require a minimum of 15% Crumb Rubber Modifier. A-R Type I is stiffer than Type II and is used in hotter climates. Binder Grade PG 76-16 high PG 76-22 high PG 76-28 high PG 76-34 higher A-R Type I higher A-R Type II higher

Surface Treatments - Hot Weather Item 316 Item 318 Hot Applied Binders Polymer Modified Asphalt-Rubber Binders Polymer Modified AC-5 none low A-R Type II TR highest AC-10 none low A-R Type III TR highest AC-5 w/2% SBR SBR higher AC-10 w/2% SBR SBR higher Note: There is not a significant cost difference between A-R AC-15P SBS higher Type II and Type III. AC-20XP SBS highest AC-20-5TR TR highest Emulsions Polymer Modified Break and Cure Speed MS-2 none low slow HFRS-2 none low medium CRS-2 none low fast CRS-2H none low fast HFRS-2P yes higher medium CRS-2P yes higher fast

Surface Treatments - Cool Weather Material Type Polymer Modified Break and/or Cure Speed Fire Hazard RS-1P Emulsion yes higher medium low CRS-1P Emulsion yes higher fast low RC-250 Cutback no high fast highest RC-800 Cutback no high fast highest RC-3000 Cutback no high fast highest MC-250 Cutback no high slow high MC-800 Cutback no high slow high MC-3000 Cutback no high slow high MC-2400L Cutback yes higher slow high Notes: 1) Adding polymer generally means higher cost. 2) Cutbacks are high cost and high fire hazard because of solvent used in manufacturing.

Precoating Material Type Break and/or Cure Speed AC-5 Hot Applied low fast AC-10 Hot Applied low fast PG 64-22 Hot Applied moderate fast SS-1 Emulsion low slower SS-1H Emulsion low slower CSS-1 Emulsion low fast CSS-1H Emulsion low fast Note: None of these materials is polymer modified. Most precoating is done in a HMA plant; break and cure speed are not a concern. Using too much asphalt with softer materials may produce aggregate clumping.

Tack Coat Material Application Temp Break and/or Cure Speed PG Binders high low n/a SS-1H low low slower CSS-1H low low faster EAP&T low low slower Notes: None of these materials needs to be polymer modified. PG binders may require rolling to distribute the binder over the surface resulting in higher application cost.

Fog Seal Material Stiffness* Break and Cure Speed Stability** SS-1 3 low slower high SS-1H 4 low slower high CSS-1 3 low faster high CSS-1H 4 low faster high Notes: *The rating scale is 1 to 5. Materials with higher numeric ratings may be used in hotter climates or higher traffic areas. **Material rated "high" may be stored and diluted with water. If the material is rated "low," do not store or dilute material with water.

Hot-Mix, Cold-Laid Asphalt Mixtures Item 334 Material Type Stockpile Life AC-0.6 AC high low AC-1.5 AC lower low AC-3 AC lower low AES-300 Emulsion high low AES-300P Emulsion high higher CMS-2 Emulsion lower low CMS-2S Emulsion high low Notes: 1) AES-300P has a higher cost because it is polymer modified. 2) The emulsions contain some solvent to increase stockpile life (amounts vary). 3) The AC binders are soft binders and contain no volatiles.

Patching Mixes DMS-9202, Asphaltic Concrete Patching Material (Stockpile Storage) Material Type Stockpile Life MC-800 Cutback high low SCM I Cutback higher higher SCM II Cutback higher higher AES-300S Emulsion high higher Notes: 1) These materials all have volatiles. 2) AES-300S is an emulsion with solvent and polymer additives. 3) SCM I and SCM II usually contain antistripping additives.

Recycling Material Type Volume Needed to Restore Binder Properties AC-0.6 Soft AC medium low AC-1.5 Soft AC medium low AC-3 Soft AC high low AES-150P Emulsified AC with additives medium high AES-300P Emulsified AC with additives medium high Recycling Agent Recycling Oil low high Emulsified Recycling Agent Emulsified Recycling Oil low high Notes: Soft AC binders will generally require the highest volume to bring the properties of the old binder back to a specification material. AES-150P and AES-300P contain polymer additives that increase the cost. Be aware that the mixture may not be able to tolerate the volume required to rejuvenate the old binder.

Crack Sealing Material Type Width of Crack for Optimum Benefits Application Temp Flows in Crack or Sets on Top Crack Sealing Effectiveness (Short-term or Long-term) Bleeds through Surface Treatments SS-1P Emulsion less than 1/8 inch low in low Short-term no Polymer Modified Asphalt Emulsion Crack Sealant Emulsion less than 1/8 inch low in medium Short-term no Class A Rubber Asphalt Crack Sealer Class B Rubber Asphalt Crack Sealer Hot Applied Hot Applied greater than 1/8 inch high top high Long-Term yes greater than 1/8 inch high top high Long-Term yes Notes: SS-1P and Polymer Modified Asphalt Emulsion Crack Sealant contain polymer additives. Class A Rubber Asphalt Crack Sealer contains recycled tire rubber. Class B Rubber Asphalt Crack Sealer contains recycled tire rubber and additional polymer additives.

Microsurfacing CSS-1P is the only asphalt material used for microsurfacing. All the microsurfacing materials must be formulated to produce the desired properties of the microsurfacing mixture. All CSS-1P does not work the same and any change in supply will require a redesign.

Prime Material Type Contains Volatiles Penetration Efficiency MC-30 Cutback yes high low AE-P Emulsion yes medium higher EAP&T Emulsion no med-low higher PCE Emulsion no med-low higher SS-1 Emulsion no none low SS-1H Emulsion no none low CSS-1 Emulsion no none low CSS-1H Emulsion no none low Notes: 1) MC-30 penetrates almost universally, but contains a high percentage of volatiles. 2) AE-P is best described as an emulsified MC-30 and therefore contains substantial volatiles. 3) AE-P, EAP&T, and PCE should be tried in the field on actual field materials to determine if they penetrate the base adequately. 4) SS-1, SS-1H, CSS-1, and CSS-1H have no penetration efficiency and must be worked into the top of the base.

Curing Membrane and Erosion Control Material Type Cure Rate Availability SS-1 Asphalt Emulsion slow high low SS-1H Asphalt Emulsion slow high low CSS-1 Asphalt Emulsion higher high low CSS-1H Asphalt Emulsion higher high low PCE Resin Emulsion slow limited higher Notes: 1) PCE may be able to endure light construction traffic as the residue is not as tacky as the rest. 2) For all the asphalt emulsions, any construction traffic will destroy the membrane.