Title: Tack Coats
1Tack Coats
- Greg Hainsworth
- Materials Engineer
2Tack Coats
3DelDOT Specifications
- 401.07 Application of Tack Coat
- A tack coat diluted with 50 water shall be
applied on all dry and broom cleaned Portland
cement concrete and bituminous pavement surfaces.
Tack coat shall be applied at a rate of 0.05 to
0.15 gal/SY at a temperature of 70F to 160F.
4What is tack?
- Thin layer of material needed to bond the new
surface to the existing. - Typically emulsions (water asphalt)
- CSS 1h is most common
- Other grades RS1/2, SS1/2, PMXX
- Occasionally neat asphalt cement PG 64-22
- Must be applied hot
- No wait time to pave
- Important in thinner lifts to prevent flushing of
the surface
5What is tack? (cont)
- Emulsion terminology
- C cationic as opposed to anionic
- Cationic emulsions tend to give up their water
faster than anionic formulations and are more
forgiving in handling - SS slow set
- RS rapid set
- QS quick set
- 1 low viscosity
- 2 high viscosity
- h hard binder grade
- PM polymer modified
- LM latex modified
- HF high float
6When do we use tack?
- Between layers of HMA
- 401.08 paragraph 9 if more than ten days elapse,
a fog coat of RS-1 or CSS-1h shall be sprayed
uniformly on the exposed base course before
placing the wearing course of HMA - Longitudinal joint surfaces
- Full Depth Recycling
- Undiluted CSS-1h is used as a curing membrane
7Before Application
- Surface preparation is very important
- Broom surface
- Air Pressure
- Remove all loose material and dust from the
surface that would prevent bonding between the
tack and the existing pavement surface.
8Surface Preparation
- Pickup of tack on the wheel of the paving train.
- Note the poor surface preparation contributing to
the pickup of material.
9Application Rates
- Emulsions
- AASHTO requirements for emulsions
- Residual AC content (minimum) 59
- 41 water
- Generally accepted that 0.15 gal/SY is the
maximum that should be applied. - Residual AC rates 0.03 0.08 gal/SY
- Diluted emulsions can be useful
- Easier to apply, lower residual AC rates
- CAUTION Diluting emulsions is a complex process
- RS emulsions should not be diluted after delivery
10Application Rates (cont)
- Surface conditions
- Rougher surfaces have more area per SY than
smooth surfaces. - Oxidized surfaces need more than newer surfaces.
- Surfaces shall be cleaned from any dust using
brooms and / or compressed air. - Keep traffic off of tacked surfaces.
- Only tack what is going to be paved in that shift.
11Application Rates (cont)
12Application Rates (cont)
- What affects the application rate?
- Ground speed of the truck
- Pressure of the pump
- Nozzle opening (size and condition)
- Nozzle orientation
- Nozzle height above the pavement
13Application
- Bar Height Too High
- Nozzles are overlapping 3X
- Wide bands on the outside with minimal tack
applied
14Application (cont)
- Bar height too low
- No overlap between the nozzle patterns
- Bands between the nozzles with no material
15Application (cont)
- Bar height is optimum
- Double overlap between the nozzle patterns
- Most uniform coating of tack applied across the
mat
16Application (cont)
17Application (cont)
Proper nozzle orientation Spray is overlapping
without contacting adjacent nozzle spray before
reaching the pavement surface.
18Application (cont)
Fresh tack coat will resemble the consistency and
color of Chocolate Milk until it breaks, turns
black and is tacky to the touch.
19Application (cont)
Thin and uneven distribution likely caused by
clogged nozzles. Note the pavement markings are
still visible.
20Application (cont)
Application temperature should be between 70F and
140F.
Broken tack dark black like fresh
asphalt. DONT PAVE OVER UNBROKEN TACK DONT USE
THE HMA TO BREAK THE TACK.
21Application (cont)
The absence of tack and bond between the layers
will inhibit the transferring of stresses between
the layers of HMA the result will be bottom
cracking starting in the overlay and not at the
bottom of the pavement section.
22Application (cont)
- Tracking of the tack on the wheels of the truck.
- Frequently occurs when traffic traverses the tack
before it has broken.
- The weakest bond between the layers occurs in the
wheel paths.
23Application (cont)
Sliding in the wheel path
24Application (cont)
25Application (cont)
- Possible causes
- Insufficient tack applied
- Tack not broken before HMA placement?
26Application (cont)
27Application (cont)
Be aware of surrounding conditions that could
adversely affect the tack coat before it gets
paved.
28How to sample tack
- Polyethylene bottles available from MR
- Sample from a port on the spray bar.
- Draw off a small portion into another container
until fresh material is evident. - Fill ½ gallon plastic bottle and return to lab in
Dover. - Include job , contractor, truck number, date and
time if possible, approximate volume represented.
29How to test tack
- In the lab
- Determine the residual AC content
- AC is graded just like typical AC binder
- Typical grade of AC is a PG 64-22
- Deleterious contamination will be evident
- Heavy oils
- Insufficient residual AC
- Total time Approximately 3 working days
30How to test tack (cont)
- The shoe test
- No ASTM standard
- Instant results
31How Much?
- Blot test
- Weigh a measured piece of absorbent paper
- Lay down paper in front of the tack truck
- Weigh the paper/tack together
- Calculate the gal/SY
- Theoretical Yield Calculation
- or
32How Much? (cont)
Yes
No
33How Much? (cont)
GOOD Even uniform coverage No puddles No stripes
BAD Uneven coverage Clogged nozzles / improper
orientation Stripes are clearly visible
34Why the interest in tack coats?
- Sampled at the job site.
- Sampled at the storage tank same day.
35Why the interest in tack coats?
36What Next?
- Revision to current specifications.
- Prohibit dilution of emulsion after delivery.
- Implementation of QC plans for producers that are
supplying tack material to the paving
contractors. - More frequent sampling in the field
- Warranties?
37Thanks to.
- Photo credits to
- Asphalt Institute
- Washington State DOT
- Ohio DOT
- Pavementinteractive.org
- CalTrans
- U. of Cal / Pavement Research Center
- Additional technical references
- CalTrans, NJDOT, NYSDOT, OHDOT, ADOT, LTRC,
WSDOT, TXDOT
38- Questions, comments, difficulties.
- Greg Hainsworth
- Gregory.hainsworth_at_state.de.us
- 302-760-2401