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Seal Coating What was the cause of the failure? Sponsored by: Minnesota LTAP Center Presented by: Michael Marti, P.E. SRF Consulting Group, Inc. Dan Wegman, P.E. SemMaterials
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Minnesota has a Great Resource! Minnesota Seal Coat Handbook Updated in 2006 –FAQ –Trails –Specification guidelines Available from Mn/DOT Maplewood Lab Mn/DOT Research Services
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What can make a chip seal fail? Rain or wet surface Cool Temperatures Dirty Rock Bad Emulsion Low Shot Rate Poor Workmanship High Traffic Count Not Enough Rolling 2 of the above = 50% chance of failure 3 of the above = 100% chance of failure
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Weather, weather, weather! Most chip seal failures are a result of poor weather during construction
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Condition of Aggregate Aggregate should not be too dusty or too wet or it won’t stick.
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Shot Rate Depends Upon... Aggregate Size Aggregate Porosity Old Surface Condition –dry? –flushed? Traffic Weather!
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Workmanship Equipment calibrated? Spray bar set right? Chips spread at the right amount & time? Rolling, Rolling, Rolling The whole crew on the same page
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Nozzle Angle Setting = 15 - 30° Spray bar Axis Proper nozzle angle setting
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Single Double Triple Coverage Workmanship & Equipment: Spray bar height for the right coverage
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Traffic control No traffic before rolling Lower traffic speed until seal is cured Pilot car - Keep wayward traffic under control!
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