Torchtar cationic bitumen emulsion is a stable mixture of fine droplets of bitumen dispersed continuously in water by a chemical material called cationic emulsifier. Compared to other bitumen emulsions, cationic bitumen emulsion is more widely used around the world. Following are the grades available:
Apart from above, on the basis of utility we have following types of emulsion:
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AREA OF USAGE
KEY FEATURES
Colour/ Form | Liquid/Brown |
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Packaging | Available in 20 Kg bags &140 kg Drums, Pallet Packing |
Applicable Standard | IS: 8887 |
Coverage | As Per the Grade |
Shelf Life | 12 months from the date of manufecture when maintain in protected storage in original unopened sealed condition at 5-40ºC |
Storage Condition | Store under cover out of direct sunlight and protect from extremes of temprature. In tropical climets the product must be stored in an airconditioned enviornment. failure to comply with the recommended storage conditions may result in premature deterioration of the product or packaging. |
Although bitumen emulsions are typically sprayed cold, they can be heated to 60ºC to increase fluidity. The fundamental advantage of using bitumen emulsion is its ability to be applied cold, although the product’s aqueous phase defines its slow or fast-breaking property. Followings are the main application areas of bitumen emulsion:
Tack coat
A tack coat is a film of bitumen applied between the two bituminous layers in the road construction process. Applying one layer of bitumen emulsion as a tack coat between the two bituminous layers of surface courses aids in the bonding of the two layers and prevents them from slipping. This application requires a Cationic Rapid Set (RS) or Cationic Slow Set (SS) bitumen emulsion. A tack coat is also applied to the surface of an old, worn-out road before covering it with a new layer of asphalt.
Prime coat
Bitumen emulsions are also used as prime coats due to their low viscous state to bind the granular aggregates of the base course. The good fluidity of bitumen emulsions helps them penetrate the base layer and create a light, protective bituminous layer on the base course, which helps in good bonding between the non-bituminous base course and the surface course made of asphalt concrete. The prime coat also prevents moisture ingress and ensures a stable, adherent surface layer.
Seal coat
Bitumen emulsions as seal coats are applied on the surface layer to protect against moisture and provide a long-lasting barrier. Seal coats also make the road more skid-resistant yet keep the surface smoother.
Also, road emulsions are often used in conjunction with aggregator materials of varied sizes to maintain the proper rolling resistance. For example, in a double surface treatment, 3/8″ and 3/4″ crushed quarry materials with broken faces and less than 25% wear are commonly employed.
The waterproofing lasts up to five years when applied correctly and maintained as recommended. Proper preparation of surfaces and following application guidelines are essential to maximize the coating’s lifespan and ensure optimal performance for protecting against water intrusion.
Yes, Ultra Block 2K is an eco-friendly product formulated to be safe for use in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Its composition ensures effective waterproofing while being environmentally responsible, making it suitable even for sensitive areas.
Absolutely! Ultra Block 2K’s versatile formula makes it ideal for both indoor and outdoor surfaces. Whether protecting exteriors like terraces and roofs or interior spaces such as bathrooms, its reliable performance ensures comprehensive waterproofing solutions.
Two even coats of Ultra Block 2K provide a coverage rate of approximately 0.5–0.6 square meters per kilogram. For optimal results, follow the recommended application techniques to achieve uniform coverage and long-lasting protection.