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#5078 Hot Applied Sealant is a mixture of asphalt, plasticizer, synthetic polymer, and reclaimed tire rubber.
Our most economical material is a hot applied, one part sealant that provides superior results over roofing and straight paving grade asphalts.
• Good bonding characteristics
• Weather resistant
• Passes multiple freeze and thaw cycles
• ASTM D-5078
• Various State DOT
• MI DOT Type 1323
Recommended Pour Temperature |
370 ºF |
Maximum Heating Temperature |
390 ºF |
Tack Free Time, min. |
30 max. |
Penetration at 77 ºF |
70 max. |
Resilience |
30 % min. |
Flow at 140 ºF |
2.0 mm max. |
Softening Point |
150 °F min. |
Reclaimed Rubber Content |
20 % min. |
Asphalt Compatibility |
Compatible |
#5078 Sealant is recommended for sealing of joints and cracks in concrete and asphaltic pavements and parking lots. It is designed for use in sealing expansion and contraction joints as well as random cracks.
•Roadways
•Highway Shoulders
• Compound for concrete and asphaltic pavements.
• Actually prolongs the pavement service life.
• Seals cracks and joints from water penetration.
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Use an agitated oil-jacketed unit that has separate temperature gauges for both the sealant and the heat transfer fluid. Take the 30 lb. plastic bag of sealant and load into the kettle one at a time. Melt only enough material for the day’s activities. Once melted, additional material can be added as needed. Material can be safely reheated within the sealants service life.
NOTE: Prolonged heating of the sealant above the maximum safe heating temperature may cause it to gel in the kettle.
To facilitate proper adhesion, the joint or crack should be dry and clear of any dirt, dust or other contaminates. Substrate and ambient temperatures must be 40ºF or above. Proper sizing of the joint will cause the maximum extension/compression to not exceed 50% of the width. Joints or random cracks of ¼” or less are difficult to properly clean prior to applying the sealant.
The service life (“pot-life”) at application temperatures is approximately 12 hours. Adding fresh material to the melter as sealant is being used will extend the service life. Material that has been overheated can thicken and gel in the melter. Any material that has exceeded the service life should be removed from the melter and discarded.
Width |
Depth |
Pounds/100 Lineal Feet |
3/8" |
3/8" |
6.9 |
3/8" |
1/2" |
9.3 |
1/2" |
1/2" |
12.3 |
1/2" |
1" |
24.7 |
3/4" |
1/2" |
18.6 |
3/4" |
3/4" |
27.8 |
60# CARTON (2 SPLIT 30# CUBES)
36 CARTONS PER PALLET
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