Emulsion Anionic – Medium Setting

Bitumen Emulsion Anionic Medium Setting MS-1, MS-2, MS-4 and MS-5

Chemical surface-active agents, which serve as Emulsifiers, are classified by the electrochemical charge that is attained when they dissociate in a water solution. In the case of ANIONIC EMULSIONS, the chemical charge is NEGATIVE. The chemical type and quantity of surface-active agent used in the manufacturing process governs the process in which the resulting asphalt emulsion can be used.

Tiger Cement Limited has the capability to Manufacture the different Grades of Emulsion Bitumen Anionic Medium Setting MS-1, MS-2, MS-4 and MS-5 in compliance with National and International standards.

Emulsion Bitumen Anionic Medium Setting MS-1, MS-2, MS-4 and MS-5 Specifications

Emulsion Anionic Bitumen Medium Setting MS-1, MS-2, MS-4 and MS-5 Specifications
PROPERTIES MS-1 MS-2 MS-4 MS-5
Tests on Emulsion min-max min-max min-max min-max
Viscosity, SF, 25°C, SFs 20 – 60 50 – 500 50 – 500
Viscosity, SF, 50°C, SFs 35 – 400
Sieve Test, #20, % 0.1 max 0.1 max 0.1 max 0.1 max
Settlement, 5 days, % 3 max 3 max
Storage Stability, 24h, % 1 max 1 max
Demulsibility, 35ml CaCl2 0.02N, %
Cement Mixing Test, %
Coating Test, % 80 min 80 min 75 min 75 min
Residue by Distillation, 260°C, % 55 min 65 min 65 min 65 min
Oil Portion of Distillate (V/M), % 10 max 2 – 7 0 – 3
Particle Charge ( – ) ( – ) ( – ) ( – )
Tests on Residue
Penetration, 25°C, dmm 100 – 200 100 – 250 200 min 150 – 250
Solubility in TCE, % 97.5 min 97.5 min 97.5 min 97.5 min
Ash Content, % mass of res
Ductility, 25°C, cm 40 min 40 min
Float Test, 60°C, sec 50 min 100 min

Packing

  • 220 (Liter) New Steel Drum
  • 230 (Liter) New Steel Drum
  • 240 (Liter) New Steel Drum