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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What is a Slurry seal? Slurry seal is a thin asphalt overlay / seal coat that fills in minor gaps and surface flaws to provide a consistent color and texture to the highway. Most significantly, it seals the pavement, preventing water infiltration, which is the leading cause of pavement degradation. What is Microsurface treatment? Microsurfacing [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://bedrockinfra.com/what-is-the-difference-between-slurry-seal-and-microsurfacing-treatment/">What is the difference between slurry seal and microsurfacing treatment?</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bedrockinfra.com">Bedrock</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a Slurry seal?</p>



<p>Slurry seal is a thin asphalt overlay / seal coat that fills in minor gaps and surface flaws to provide a consistent color and texture to the highway. Most significantly, it seals the pavement, preventing water infiltration, which is the leading cause of pavement degradation.</p>



<p>What is Microsurface treatment?</p>



<p>Microsurfacing is a pavement seal layer that preserves and extends its life. It is a thin, durable covering of asphalt emulsion combined with coarsely crushed stone for traction. This is a low-cost approach for renewing the road surface and repairing tiny cracks and other defects.</p>



<p>Differences:</p>



<ol><li>Primary Difference</li></ol>



<p>Slurry seal is typically one stone thick, or less than 0.25 inch, whereas micro surface treatment is typically placed at several stone thicknesses. Although polymer-modified asphalt emulsion can be found in slurry sealing, it is always present in micro surfacing.</p>



<ol start="2"><li>Usage</li></ol>



<p>Slurry seal and micro surfacing is appropriate for pavements with flushing, polished aggregate, raveling, oxidation, and light to moderate cracking. Because of the usage of polymer-modified emulsion, micro surfacing may help fill small rutting and prevent fractures from spreading.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Despite their benefits, these treatments have no influence on the existing pavement&#8217;s structural capability. As such, they should only be used to extend the service life of a highway, not to fix structural damage.</p>



<ol start="3"><li>Cost</li></ol>



<p>Slurry sealing and micro surface treatment are both low-cost treatments for sealing the pavement surface, filling tiny top-down cracks, and restoring surface friction.</p>



<ol start="4"><li>Load Capacity</li></ol>



<p>They are appropriate for a range of asphalt pavement types experiencing varying amounts of traffic, ranging from motorways and collector routes to residential streets. Both solutions keep drainage patterns and curb reveals intact.</p>



<ol start="5"><li>Time to Apply</li></ol>



<p>Slurry sealed surfaces may usually be returned to traffic one to four hours after application, and micro surface treated pavements can usually be restored to traffic within one hour.</p>



<ol start="6"><li>Flexibility</li></ol>



<p>Another advantage of micro surfacing is that it may be utilized in conjunction with other applications. It can, for example, be used in conjunction with a cape seal, where a chip seal is coated with a micro surface.</p>



<ol start="7"><li>Service Life</li></ol>



<p>When done appropriately, slurry sealing may increase the service life of a pavement by five to seven years, while micro surfacing can extend the service life by six to eight years.</p>



<ol start="8"><li>Equipment for Application</li></ol>



<p>Both Slurry seal and <a href="https://bedrockinfra.com/how-to-increase-the-life-of-the-road-with-microsurfacing-technology/">Microsurfacing treatments</a> can be applied using a truck-mounted or continuous paver. Truck-mounted pavers are often utilized on shorter pull projects, whereas continuous pavers are used on longer pull projects, such as highway constructions, and can reduce construction joints.</p>



<p>Conclusion</p>



<p>Micro Surfacing and Slurry Seal solutions, when correctly developed, are cost-effective tools with increased life cycle advantages. Although Micro Surfacing and Slurry Seals are comparable in many ways, Micro Surfacing is intended to allow for a faster return to traffic, a heavier application rate, rut filling, and larger traffic volumes.</p>



<p>About Us:<br>Bedrock Infra is a reputable manufacturer of <a href="https://bedrockinfra.com/micro-surfacing-emulsion/">micro-surfacing emulsion in Maharashtra</a>, offering the best micro-surfacing emulsion to repair surface rutting issues on asphalt pavements. Our calibrated micro-surfacing mixing emulsion is used to apply emulsion in varied thickness.</p><p>The post <a href="https://bedrockinfra.com/what-is-the-difference-between-slurry-seal-and-microsurfacing-treatment/">What is the difference between slurry seal and microsurfacing treatment?</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bedrockinfra.com">Bedrock</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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