Hot Asphalt Crack Filler
Direct Fire Rubberized Crack Fill
If you own and operate an Asphalt repair business, then you probably own and operate crack filling melter's and applicators as well.
This Direct fire rubberized crack fill becomes very flexible after it has cooled, and is designed to be used with a direct fire kettle or melter and be heated before use..
Hot Rubberized crack filler is designed to seal cracks or joints in asphalt or concrete surfaces, which are up to 1" in width and up to 1/2" in depth.
This material must be applied into cracks that are free from all foreign matter and debris. We suggest the use of a heat lance prior to filling asphalt cracks.
Crack filler comes in 30lb boxes and each pallet will have 80 boxes.
We prefer to sell this product by the pallet which will consist of 80 boxes, however you can call us for a quote for smaller quantity's.
We will give you a freight quote as well, if you prefer to use your freight company, this product will be specified as class 100 and a pallet weighs approximately 2400 LBS.
Please use our online estimator to calculate the quantity of crack filler you will need:
This material can be poured directly from the melter or pour pot into the crack and should yield approximately a rate of 100 linear feet per 12.5 pounds of crack filler as long as the crack your filling is not more than 1” wide and filler such as sand or hot mix is used to fill the crack to ½” below the cracks surface.
It is advisable to use an applicator melter that has a thermometer as the maximum temperature of the sealer is 400 degrees.
Read more application of Direct fire rubberized crack fill and the proper way to prepare the crack.
CAN BE USED IN A DIRECT BOTTOM FIRED MELTER, OR A DOUBLE BOILER TYPE MELTER.
Weight Per Gallon: 9.4 lbs.
Application: Apply to clean dry cracks when ambient and pavement temperatures are above freezing. Joints and cracks should be filled full and tight squeegeeing may be desirable.
Coverage: 1/2" x 1/2" Cracks — 13 lbs. Per 100 linear feet
Application Temperatures: Recommended pouring temperature 350 degrees F. Safe heating temperature 400 degrees F.
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