General Description of Emulsion Bitumen CRS, CRS-1, CRS-2, RS
Emulsion bitumen CRS is made by mixing hot bitumen with water using high-speed equipment. As a result, the bitumen breaks into small droplets that stay in water with the help of a chemical called an emulsifier. These droplets can have either a negative (anionic) or positive (cationic) charge depending on the type of emulsifier used.
This type of bitumen is easy to apply, especially because it can stick well to damp surfaces. Moreover, it doesn’t need high heat, making it more practical and safer to use in many conditions.
Advantages of Using Emulsion Bitumen CRS
It does not need petroleum solvents
There is little or no harmful gas released
In most cases, it can be used without extra heating
It works well on moist or wet materials
In addition, it is great for cold and remote areas
A wide range of types is available for different uses
Applications of Emulsion Bitumen CRS
Thanks to its special chemical makeup, CRS bitumen is useful in many ways. For example, it is used in road sealing, cold mixes, and even farming.
Sealing: CRS-1, CRS-2, M-80, VPrime
Slurry surfacing: CQS, CQS-1h, LMCQS
Crack filling: CSS, CSS-R, SS-1
Fog seal: SS-1, CSS-R, CRS-R
Cold mix: CRS, CRS-R
Tack coat: CRS-1, CSS, SS-1
Dust laying: CSS, SS-1
Stabilization & recycling: CSS, CRS
Waterproofing & roofing: Specialty grades
Agriculture: SS-1, CRS emulsions
Packing of Emulsion Bitumen CRS
We offer several packing options to suit your needs. Most commonly, it is packed in thick steel drums placed on pallets. In addition, we also supply it in bulk using bitutainers and road tankers.
Quality Guarantee and Warranty
We guarantee the quality of our CRS emulsions. To ensure this, a third-party inspector checks every shipment before loading. Our QC team also tests each batch carefully. As a result, all products meet ASTM and EN 15322:2009 standards.