Lime, aggregate, cement, emulsion (L.A.C.E.) : an innovative surface treatment
Title:
Lime, aggregate, cement, emulsion (L.A.C.E.) : an innovative surface treatment
Author:
Lindley, B. R. (Bobby R.)
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[Austin, Tex. : Texas Dept. of Transportation, Office of Research and Technology Transfer, 1993]
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iii, 12 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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"November 1993."
Abstract:
This report describes an innovative method for treating flushed or slick wheel paths. A maintenance team from the Abilene District developed and placed an experimental mix on U.S. 80 and found that the treatment represented a cost-effective, durable, nontoxic procedure for repairing asphalt (or other) surfaces. Because its fundamental ingredients consisted of lime, aggregate, cement, and emulsion, the process was termed 'L.A.C.E' friction course.
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Electronic Access:
http://library.ctr.utexas.edu/digitized/TexasArchive/thdresearch/dht-28.pdf