In the United States, chipseals are typically used on rural roads carrying lower traffic volumes, and the process is often referred to as " asphaltic surface treatment ".
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The growth of the city and traffic congestion are partially responsible for that, " said Brian Gully, transport controller at Asphaltic's Stratford depot in East London.
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In the 1920s, the Asphaltic Slag & Stone Co . Ltd set up a quarry and erected an office on the Stamford road, opposite the entrance to the recreation ground.
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Ian Harris, Asphaltic's national transportation manager, figures that on a scale of one to 10, traffic congestion ranks third or fourth as a major expense for his company.
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The dam's grout curtain was extended in 1970 after leakage into the power plant reached 429 gallons per minute, using asphaltic emulsion and cement grout, reducing leakage to 37 gpm.
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The area's Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil has superior qualities and is free of asphaltic constituents, contains only trace amounts of sulfur and nitrogen, and has excellent characteristics for refining into lubricants.
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To be competitive, some touch-free operators use pre-soak solutions of hydrofluoric acid, a highly toxic material, to loosen clay, brake dust and asphaltic hydrocarbons, otherwise known as road tar.
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It can be installed in several ways, such as staples or roofing nails, but it is also sometimes applied in several layers with hot asphalt, cold asphalt ( adhesive ), or non-asphaltic adhesives.
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A new, 20-foot / 6-meter-wide road with an asphaltic concrete surface constructed on top of a built-up sand embankment replaced the Old Plank Road upon its opening on August 12, 1926.
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The terms " asphalt ( or asphaltic ) concrete ", " bituminous asphalt concrete ", and " bituminous mixture " are typically used only in engineering and construction documents, which define concrete as any composite material composed of mineral aggregate adhered with a binder.