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Bitumen Emulsion UAE

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In emulsions of oil-in-water, bitumen is typically dispersed in minute droplets of water and is a form of oil.There can be a wide range of bitumen content to suit different requirements, often ranging between 30% and 70%. Emulsifying bitumen has as its primary purpose the production of a product that doesn't require heating, as is normally required when using cutbacks and paving grade bitumen.<br>https://gulfbitumen.com/bitumen-emulsion.php

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Bitumen Emulsion UAE

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  1. Bitumen Emulsion UAE info@gulfbitumen.com :

  2. Bitumen Emulsion UAE In emulsions of oil-in-water, bitumen is typically dispersed in minute droplets of water and is a form of oil. There can be a wide range of bitumen content to suit different requirements, often ranging between 30% and 70%. Emulsifying bitumen has as its primary purpose the production of a product that doesn't require heating, as is normally required when using cutbacks and paving grade bitumen. The emulsifying chemical (emulsifier) in water is used to shear hot bitumen into emulsions with hot water. Dispersed bitumen (the dispersed phase) dispersed in water (the continuous phase) is produced through this process. Since the emulsifier is concentrated on the surface of the bitumen particles, the bitumen particles are stabilized in suspension and do not readily coalesce.

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