4.2. Item 301 Bituminous Prime Coat
Prime Coat is an application of thin bituminous material to a porous base before putting on a surface course.
- serve to stabilize the base material.
- serve to plug the capillary voids in the pavement.
- applied only to dry or slightly moist surfaces.
The following is a list of bituminous material used for prime coats considering the condition of the soil base and the climate:
- In moderate and warm climates, use MC-70.
- In cold climates, use RS asphalt cutbacks such as RC-70 or RC-250.
- In very cold climates, eliminate the prime coat because the curing process may be extremely slow.
- On densely graded base courses, use MC-30.
- On loosely bonded, fine-grained soils, such as well-graded sand, use MC-70 or SC-70.
- On coarse-grained sandy soils, use MC-250 or SC-250.
Material Requirements
Bituminous material shall either be Rapid Curing (RC) or Medium Curing (MC) Cut-back Asphalt, whichever is called for in the Bill of Quantities (Refer to the requirements of Item 702 –Bituminous Materials).
Range of Temperature:
Temperature Range = 32oC (min.) to 68oC (max.)
Required Minimum Testing Requirements:
Tests: 1 – Q, Quality Test for every 40 tons or 200 drums
Equipment Requirements
- Self-powered pressure asphalt distributor
- Power broom or other mechanical sweeping equipment
- Water sprinkler
- Armored Thermometer
Construction Procedure
- Prior to the application of the prime coat, check the base if it conforms with the required specifications.
- Apply the prime coat by using pressure distributor at a rate of 1 to 2 liters per square meter.
- Prime coat shall be left undisturbed for a period of at least 24 hours.
- Extend the prime coat at least 30 cm. beyond the edge of the surface on each side.
- Observed the time of penetration starting from the time of its application.
