The latest in bitumen repair technology with infrared heat for asphalt regeneration
This process of heating a tarmacadam surface until it can be raked regenerated and compacted
IRR
Is simply the absorption of radiation (heat) into the damaged tarmacadam to aid in removal. The next step is to replace with new or reclaimed material and reheat to bond the patch with undamaged areas.
Infrared heat softens asphalt surfaces without burning off integral tar oils (which provide tarmacadam its flexibility). After a few minutes of heating, tarmacadam in the repair area can be raked and rolled back into place and additional hot mix can be added when needed. The result is a seamless, contiguous repair.
HELPING TO OFFSET YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
This process of heating a tarmacadam surface until it can be raked regenerated and compacted
IRR
Is simply the absorption of radiation (heat) into the damaged tarmacadam to aid in removal. The next step is to replace with new or reclaimed material and reheat to bond the patch with undamaged areas.
Infrared heat softens asphalt surfaces without burning off integral tar oils (which provide tarmacadam its flexibility). After a few minutes of heating, tarmacadam in the repair area can be raked and rolled back into place and additional hot mix can be added when needed. The result is a seamless, contiguous repair.
HELPING TO OFFSET YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT