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This Specification describes the work of producing a high-friction surface treatment (HFST) on asphalt or concrete pavements by the application of an epoxy or methyl methacrylate binder and aggregate broadcast. The HFST incorporates a low-modulus polymer binder and selected aggregate to produce a flexible, high-friction (skid-resistant) pavement surface. The HFST may be used for both new and existing pavements. The HFST is produced by applying the neat epoxy or methyl methacrylate binder to the surface and broadcasting aggregate onto it.

This Specification includes requirements for components of the polymer binders, aggregates, storage and handling, surface preparation, surface profile, mixing, and placement.

 

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  1. ACI 548.16-21

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    Epoxy and Aggregate High Friction Surface on Concrete - Specification

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  2. ACI 503.3-10


    Specification for Producing a Skid-Resistant Surface on Concrete by the Use of Epoxy and Aggregate

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