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Anionic Emulsions

The term anionic bitumen emulsion is derived from the migration of particles of bitumen under an electric field.

Laira Group supplies high-quality Anionic Bitumen Emulsion, essential for the preparation of bitumen emulsion through the grinding of bitumen in water with a surfactant. The emulsifier, a crucial component, directly impacts the product's quality and characteristics. Surfactants, classified by particle charge, are divided into anionic and cationic types. Water bitumen emulsions, extensively used in construction, require both types of emulsifiers.

Chemical surface-active agents, serving as emulsifiers, achieve an electrochemical charge in water solution. Anionic emulsions have a negative charge. The type and quantity of surface-active agent used during manufacturing determine the suitable applications for the resulting asphalt emulsion.

The term 'anionic bitumen emulsion' originates from bitumen particle migration under an electric field. These particles migrate towards the anode, hence the name 'anionic.' The emulsion consists of numerous bitumen droplets with the emulsifying agent at the water bitumen interface. The emulsifying agent's tail aligns in the bitumen, while the positive head portion remains negatively charged at the droplet's surface. This imparts a negative charge to all droplets, causing them to repel and remain distinct in suspension. The diagram below illustrates the orientation of the emulsifying agent at the bitumen-water interface and the negative charge on each drop.

Unlike anionic emulsions, cationic emulsions carry a positive charge. The choice of emulsifier significantly influences the efficiency and reliability of the emulsion preparation.

Cationic systems hold a notable advantage over anionic emulsions for certain reasons. Most fillers used in road construction contain positively charged particles that can attract the negatively charged particles of anionic emulsions. Creating a uniform structure and ensuring high adhesion with an anionic surfactant becomes more challenging. Additives are required to modify the bitumen when using anionic emulsion, while the emulsifier itself serves as an adhesion additive in cationic emulsion.

In contrast to cationic emulsions, which readily interact with alkaline and acidic minerals, anionic emulsions are less versatile and perform well only with alkaline minerals. The emulsion breakdown rate, determining the time until bitumen precipitates from the emulsion and returns to its original state, is influenced by the amount of emulsifier applied."

Anionic Emulsions Types

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion SS-1

For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Anionic Bitumen emulsion SS-1 is slow-setting, anionic type and are further characterized by their ability to remain stable on storage although produced with equipment that generates a wide range of shearing forces. Such characteristics are imparted to the asphalt emulsions through the use of emulsion-conditioner compositions comprising a partially desulfonated lignosulfonate, preferably an anionic or nonionic emulsifying agent and, optionally, a thickene.

Usage of anionic bitumen emulsion SS-1 is two phases of water and bitumen which are not possible to mix and the first interphase is inside of outer phase. The particle size of the emulsion is 0.1 to 5 micron. In normal conditions and without emulsifier the two parts of emulsion SS1 is unstable and quickly will segregate. By adding emulsifier into water and bitumen that is the alkaline salt with Ammonium Salt in the high-speed mixer at ISO condition making bitumen SS1.

Percentage of emulsifier is 3-5% and total water content is between 30-50%.By adding Emulsifier to bitumen and water we put anionic electron on the material and each particle of bitumen became like as circle with the size of 0.001 to 0.01 mm and become floating in the water. Using bitumen SS1 is environmental friendly since any flammable material or kerosene is not used and firing of the bitumen during the usage would be zero.

This kind of anionic bitumen has more adhesive to building material which contains lime.

Application of Anionic Bitumen Emulsion SS-1

Anionic Slow Setting bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make SS-1 an easy to use and a safe product. SS-1 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

It is using for cold asphalt in cold or humid or sealing. Asphalt emulsions are widely used in highway construction, surfacing, and maintenance. They are also used in various other applications where water-repellent surfaces are needed. Slow-setting emulsions are grades of emulsions that are sufficiently stable to allow mixing with fine or dusty aggregate mineral particles and further processing before setting to a coherent mass. Such grades of asphalt emulsions (bitumen SS-1 grade), when anionic, react chemically with portland cement constituents forming a water-insoluble salt and thus possess valuable water-resistant characteristics.

Packing of Anionic Bitumen Emulsion SS-1

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion SS-1 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion SS-1h

For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

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An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Anionic Bitumen emulsion SS-1h is slow-setting, anionic type and are further characterized by their ability to remain stable on storage although produced with equipment that generates a wide range of shearing forces. Such characteristics are imparted to the asphalt emulsions through the use of emulsion-conditioner compositions comprising a partially desulfonated lignosulfonate, preferably an anionic or nonionic emulsifying agent and, optionally, a thickene.

Usage of anionic bitumen emulsion SS-1h is two phases of water and bitumen which are not possible to mix and the first interphase is inside of outer phase. The particle size of the emulsion is 0.1 to 5 micron. In normal conditions and without emulsifier the two parts of emulsion SS1 is unstable and quickly will segregate. By adding emulsifier into water and bitumen that is the alkaline salt with Ammonium Salt in the high-speed mixer at ISO condition making bitumen SS-1h.

Percentage of emulsifier is 3-5% and total water content is between 30-50%.By adding Emulsifier to bitumen and water we put anionic electron on the material and each particle of bitumen became like as circle with the size of 0.001 to 0.01 mm and become floating in the water. Using bitumen SS1 is environmental friendly since any flammable material or kerosene is not used and firing of the bitumen during the usage would be zero.

Application of Anionic Bitumen Emulsion SS-1h

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make SS-1h an easy to use and a safe product. SS-1h can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

Packing of Anionic Bitumen Emulsion SS-1h

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion SS-1h is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion RS-1

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion RS-1 is an anionic water-based emulsified asphalt containing minimum 57% bitumen designed for use as a bituminous binder for chip seals.

For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

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An Anionic bitumen emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

RS-1 Applications

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make RS-1 an easy to use and a safe product. RS-1 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

RS-1 Packing

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion RS-1 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion RS-1 Characteristics

PROPETRY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity SSF , 25 °C (s) 20 100 ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%) 1 ASTM D6930
Demulcibility  , 35ml, 8% dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, %  60 —  ASTM D6936
Particle charge test Minus    ASTM D244
Sieve (%) —  0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 55  — ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 100 200 ASTM D5
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM D2042
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40 —  ASTM D113

Anionic bitumen emulsions RS-2

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion RS-2 is a rapid setting, anionic, bitumen emulsion.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

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An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Anionic bitumen emulsions RS-2 Applications

Anionic Slow Setting bitumen emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make RS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. RS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

RS-2 Packing

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion RS-2 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion RS-2 Characteristics

PROPETRY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity SFS , 25 °C (s)  20  100 ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%)   1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test Minus Minus ASTM D244
Demulcibility  , 35ml, 8% dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, % 60 —  ASTM D6936
Sieve (%)  __ 0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 63   ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 100 200 ASTM D5
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM D2042
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40   ASTM D113

Anionic bitumen emulsions MS-2

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion MS-2 is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Anionic bitumen emulsions MS-2 Applications

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

MS-2 Packing

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion MS-2 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion MS-2 Specifications

PROPERTY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity, Saybolt Furol at 25 °C, SFS 20 100  ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%)  — 1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test Minus    Minus     ASTM D244
Sieve (%)  — 0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 65   ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 100 200 ASTM D5
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM D2042
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40 —  ASTM D113

Anionic bitumen emulsions MS-2h

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion MS-2h is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

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An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Anionic bitumen emulsions MS-2h Applications

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

MS-2h Packing

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion MS-2h is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion MS-2h Specifications

PROPETRY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity, Saybolt Furol at 25 °C, SFS 20  100 ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%)   1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test  Minus      Minus     ASTM D244
Cement mixing (%)      
Sieve (%)   0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 65   ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 40 90 ASTM D5
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5   ASTM D2042
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40   ASTM D113

Anionic bitumen emulsion QS-1h

For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

 

Applications Of Anionic bitumen emulsion QS-1h

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make QS-1h an easy to use and a safe product. QS-1h can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

Packing Of Applications Of Anionic bitumen emulsion QS-1h 

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion QS-1h is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion QS-1h Specifications

PROPETRY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity SSF , 25 °C (s) 20 100 ASTM D244
Viscosity SSF , 50 °C (s)     ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%)     ASTM D6930
Demulcibility  , 0.02 N CaCl2 (%)      
Cement mixing (%)      
Sieve (%)   0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 57   ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 40 90 ASTM D5
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40   ASTM D113

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFRS-2

nionic Bitumen Emulsion HFRS-2 is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

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An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Anionic bitumen emulsions HFRS-2 Applications

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

HFRS-2 Packing

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion HFRS-2 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFRS-2 Specifications

PROPERTY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity, Saybolt Furol at 25 °C, SFS  20 100  ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%)   1 ASTM D6930
Demulcibility  , 35ml, 8% dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, %  60 —   ASTM D6936
Particle charge test   minus ASTM D244
Sieve (%)   0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 63   ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 100 200 ASTM D5
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40   ASTM D113
Float of residue. 60 °C (s) 1200

Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-1

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion HFMS-1 is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

Applications Of Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-1

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

Packing Of Anionic Bitumen Emulsion HFMS-1

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-1 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-1 Specifications

PROPETRY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity, Saybolt Furol at 25 °C, SFS 20 100 ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%) —  1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test   Minus  ASTM D6936
Sieve (%)  — 0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 55 —  ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 100 200 ASTM D5
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40  — ASTM D113
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM D2042
Float of residue. 60 °C (s) 1200 ASTM D139

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion HFMS-2 is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

 

Applications Of Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-2

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

Packing Of Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-2

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2 is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2 Specifications

PROPERTY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity, Saybolt Furol at 25 °C, SFS 100 —  ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%)   1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test Minus   ASTM D244
Sieve (%)  – 0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 65   ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 100 200 ASTM D5
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40  – ASTM D113
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM 2042
Float of residue. 60 °C (s) 1200 ASTM 139

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2s

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion HFMS-2s is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

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Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-2s Applications

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

HFMS-2s Packing

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2s is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2s Specifications

PROPERTY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity SSF , 25 °C (s) 50 ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%) —  1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test   Minus ASTM D244
Sieve (%) —  0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 65 ASTM D244
Solvents, by volume of emulsion 1 7 ASTM D6997
Residue penetration, 25 °C 200 —  ASTM D5
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40 —  ASTM D113
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM D2042
Float of residue. 60 °C (s) 1200 ASTM D139

 

 

Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-2h

Anionic Bitumen Emulsion HFMS-2h is an anionic water-based medium setting emulsified asphalt containing minimum 60% Bitumen.
For anionic and emulsions, there are several grades of different breaking characteristics. Rapid-setting emulsions are used for surface dressing, while medium or slow-setting emulsions are used for ‘mixtures’, that is mixed with aggregate either in concrete-type mixers or in situ. Rapid-setting emulsions are not used for mixtures because they would tend to set during the mixing process and clog the mixer. Generally, in making mixtures, the finer the aggregate used, the slower setting the emulsion that has to be used. Therefore, stone mixtures require medium-setting emulsions and sand mixtures require a slow-breaking emulsion. With anionic emulsions, the breaking process is predominantly by evaporation of the water in the emulsion continuous phase. Because of this, anionic emulsions are susceptible to temperature and humidity in terms of their breaking properties.

An Anionic emulsion has a negative charge, most of the things in the world are Anionic and that is why the majority of Research and Development, formulating, and lab testing has been done in the Industrial Coatings Industry to make coatings from Anionic systems. When an Anionic emulsion is mixed with a Cationic emulsion a strong bond develops and the result is the changing of the substance to a solid. This result is not ideal to be used as a coating because it cannot be applied to substrates.

 

Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-2h Applications

Anionic Slow Setting Bitumen Emulsion is the cold/non-fiberated liquid applied waterproofing bitumen emulsion. The product is made using a process in which the bitumen, special emulsifier, water and other additive have been gone through a high shear rate colloid mill and the properties of bitumen have the direct effect on the emulsion specification. This product has been specifically developed to provide waterproofing and building application, concrete and metal surface. The high flash point and the low solvent content make MS-2 an easy to use and a safe product. MS-2 can be applied by using a painting brush, squeegee, airless spray, and roller.

Packing Of Anionic bitumen emulsions HFMS-2

Packing of anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2h is in the new thick steel drum on the pallet to prevent any leak inside of container also bulk in bitutainer and tanker.

Anionic bitumen emulsion HFMS-2h Specifications

PROPETRY MIN MAX TEST METHOD
Viscosity SSF , 25 °C (s) 100  — ASTM D244
Storage stability, 24h (%) —  1 ASTM D6930
Particle charge test   Minus    ASTM D244
Sieve (%)  — 0.1 ASTM D6933
Residue by distillation (%) 65 —  ASTM D244
Residue penetration, 25 °C 40 90 ASTM D5
Residue ductility, 25 °C, 5cm/min (cm) 40  — ASTM D113
Solubility in trichloroethylene % 97.5 ASTM D2042
Float of residue. 60 °C (s) 1200  ASTM D139

Do You Know?

An interesting fact about Anionic Bitumen Emulsion is that its unique negative charge plays a crucial role in its stability and performance. The negatively charged droplets of bitumen repel each other, remaining as distinct suspended particles in the emulsion. This characteristic allows for improved storage and transportation, as well as better adhesion properties when applied to construction surfaces. The negative charge also enables anionic emulsions to work effectively with alkaline minerals, making them suitable for various construction projects where alkaline conditions prevailphalt pavements, making it a valuable material in the construction industry.

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