Micro Surfacing: Cost Effective Solution For Pavement Preservation and Renewal
Micro Surfacing: Cost Effective Solution For Pavement Preservation and Renewal
Micro Surfacing: Cost Effective Solution For Pavement Preservation and Renewal
We are one of the pioneers in Highway Operations & Maintenance pan India and have
successfully completed 15 lac square meters of Micro Surfacing i.e. 400 lane kms. approx
and have ongoing works of 5 Lacs sqm. The said milestone could only be achieved in such a
short span due to our emphasis of “Quality comes first” for which we have set up a state of
art laboratory. We have partnered with Bergkamp Inc from USA, who are world leaders in
pavement preservation technologies. Bergkamp is also a renowned manufacturer of Micro
Surfacing Pavers worldwide since more than 30 years.
2. Micro Surfacing
Micro Surfacing is an eco-friendly surface treatment used to restore and preserve the
surface characteristics of the road. It is of two types (i) 4 mm to 6 mm thick (Type II) (ii) 6
mm to 8 mm thick (Type III). It is a mix of polymer modified asphalt emulsion, graded
aggregate, cement, water and additives. This mixture is applied in a semi-liquid condition
with specialized paving equipment. Upon application the mixture so designed changes
chemically and sets quickly to give a uniform coat of cold mix dense material that allows
resuming the traffic within two hours.
It is to be applied over an existing pavement surface which is structurally sound, but the
surface is showing signs of premature ageing, aggregate loss, high degree of polishing,
oxidation / hungry surface etc.
Longer life:
o Arrests pavement deterioration due to oxidation on account of polymer
emulsion
o Retards progressive failures
o Reduces need for routine maintenance
Less down time:
o Can be open for traffic in two hours
o No damage to existing road furniture
o No disturbance to drainage
Quick application:
o Mixing and laying is done in one process
o Higher output
3. Microsurfacing Methodology
The Design, Testing, Construction and Quality Control Procedures for the application of
Micro surfacing Type III.
3.2.1 Binder
The Bitumen shall be a modified Bitumen Emulsion confirming to requirements
specified in Table mentioned below. The modifier shall be polymer/rubber, preferably
synthetic or natural rubber latex.
In Case, elastic recovery is tested for Torsional Elastic Recovery as per Appendix -8 of
IRC:SP:81-2008, the minimum value shall be 20 %.
3.2.2 Aggregates
The mineral aggregates shall be crushed stone dust, clean, sharp, hard, durable and
uncoated dry particles and shall be free from soft pieces and organic and other deleterious
substances. The aggregate shall satisfy the requirements and target grading shall confirm
mentioned below.
Properties of Aggregates
(Table 500-26 of MoRTH Spec.)
Aggregate Grading
(Table 500-27 of MoRTH Spec.)
3.2.3 Filler
Mineral filler shall be Ordinary Portland Cement. The quantity of filler shall be in the range
of 0.5 to 2 % by weight of dry aggregate.
3.2.4 Water
Water shall be potable, free from harmful salt and contaminants. The pH of the water shall
be in the range of 6 to 7.
3.2.5 Additives
a) Chemical additives may be used to accelerate or retard the break-set time of the
slurry or to improve the resulting surface finish. The quantity of additive, if used,
shall be decided by mix design and to be adjusted as per the site/climate conditions.
The specifications for additive shall be supplied by the supplier of the emulsion. The
additive and emulsion shall be compatible with each other.
b) For Microsurfacing with glass fibers sprecial grade, AR glass fibers shall be added
to the mix at the rate of 0.2% to 0.3% by weight of aggregate by special dispensing
unit.
The compatibility of aggregate, emulsion, filler and additive(if needed) shall be verified by
mix design for a selected type and grading of aggregate as specified in Tables.
The mix design report shall clearly show the proportions of aggregate, filler, water and
residual bitumen content based on the dry weight of the aggregates, additive usage (if
any).The design criteria for Micro Surfacing Mixture is specified in Table 500-33 mentioned
below.
Mix Design Criteria for Micro Surfacing Mix
(Table 500-33 of MoRTH Spec.)
Description Quantity
Self propelled Micro Surfacing Machine 01 No
Tipper / Trucks 02 No
Water Tankers 01 No
Tractor Air Compressor 01 No
Screening Plant 01 No
Gensets for Lighting / Plant 01 No
Front End Loader 01 No
Above will vary as per requirement of site.
3.5 Quality Control Laboratory (Field)
A Field Laboratory / QC Lab will be situated in Base Camp for quality control and routine
testing as per frequency mentioned in Section 900 of MoRTH Spec./IRC:SP-81/IRC:SP-100.
3.6 Construction
Laying of Micro Surfacing shall not be undertaken, if either the pavement temperature or
air temperature is below 10°C. However during a dry spell, Micro Surfacing may be laid in
rainy season also, even if the surface is wet but there is no stagnant water on the pavement.
(Ref : Clause 512.5.1 of MoRTH Spec)
The underlying surface on which the Micro Surfacing is to be applied shall be cleaned of all
loose material, mud spots, vegetation and extraneous matter and shall be prepared and
shaped to the needed profile. It is essential to pre-treat cracks on the pavement surface
with an appropriate crack sealing material prior to application of slurry seal, if it is used for
preventive/ renewal treatment. The surface should be swept clean by removing caked
earth and other foreign matter with wire brushes, sweeping with mechanical brooms and
finally dusting with air jet or high pressure water jet or other means approved by the
Engineer.
(Ref: Clause 512.5.2 of MoRTH Spec)
Tack coat is not required normally for flexible pavements, unless surface is extremely
hungry and dry. In case it is needed, Clause 503 shall apply.
(Ref: Clause 512.5.3 of MoRTH Spec)
Concrete Pavement, Tack coat of polymer modified microsurfacing emulsion at the rate of
3.00 Kg/Sqm. shall be applied after thorough cleaning of surface by pressure distributor.
The machine shall be specially designed and manufactured to lay Micro surfacing. It shall
be self propelled equipment, truck mounted, consisting of following sub-assemblies used to
manufacture and simultaneously spread these mixes on the surface:
(i) Aggregate bin
(ii) Filler bin
(iii) Water and Emulsion Tanks
(iv) Additive Tanks
(v) Aggregates and filler conveyors to supply the mixer box
(vi) Pump or compressed air system to supply the emulsion/water
(vii) Mixer Box
(viii) Spreader box to place the mixed slurry on the job
(Ref: Clause 512.5.4 of MoRTH Spec)
3.6.5 Calibration of Machine
Micro Surfacing laying machine shall be calibrated for flow of all the constituents as per the
job mix in presence of Engineer. No machine shall be allowed to work on the project until
the calibration has been completed and accepted by the engineer. 2 kg samples of Micro
Surfacing mix will be taken and verified for proportioning and mix consistency. The
verification for application rate shall also be carried out in presence of the Engineer. The
procedure for calibration and verification is as given in Appendix 7 of IRC: SP: 81-2008.
(Ref: Clause 512.5.5 of MoRTH Spec)
Other patterns of longitudinal joints may be permitted, if pattern will not adversely affect
the quality of finished surface. In case streak is formed, it shall be corrected immediately by
fresh material and with use of squeegee. Longitudinal joints, common to two traffic lanes
shall be butt joints with overlap not exceeding an average of 60-100 mm. The mixture shall
be uniform and homogeneous after spreading on existing surfaces and shall not show
separation of the emulsion and aggregates after setting.
(Ref: Clause 512.5.6 of MoRTH Spec)
b) Single layer Micro Surfacing Type III - Suspended Fibre Technology (with Fibre):
The procedure for application is same as above expect an Acid/Alkali resistant special
grade of glass fibre shall be added to the mix at the rate of 0.2% by weight of aggregate
by a special dispensing unit.
c) Application of Micro Surfacing Type III with Fibre 1st coat and Type II with Fibre
2nd coat:
The procedure for application of the 1st coat is as point b) above. After application of 1st
coat the 2nd coat of Type II shall be applied.
The surface finish of construction shall conform to the requirements of Clause 902. For
control of the quality of materials and work carried out, relevant provision of Section 900
shall apply. (Ref: Clause 514.5.9 of MoRTH Spec)
Micro-surfacing mix requires .about 2 hours to set. Traffic may be opened only after
2 hours restricting the speed to 20 km/h till 12 hours thereafter.
Traffic control devices shall be in accordance with agency requirements and if necessary,
conform to the requirements of the local authorities. Prior approvals from concerned
departments shall be obtained before starting work in densely populated areas.
4. Rut Filling Methodology /Profile Correction
Before the final surface course of Micro surfacing is placed, preliminary micro surfacing
may be required to fill the wheel path depressions in the existing surface, which is done by
special rut filling box. Ruts measuring 12.5 mm or greater in depth shall be filled
independently with a rut filling spreader box. For irregular or shallow rutting of less than
12.5 mm in depth, a full width scratch coat pass may be used. Ruts that are in excess of
40mm in depth may require multiple placements with the rut filling spreader box to
restore the cross-section. All rut filling level up material should cure under traffic for at
least a twenty four hour period before additional material is placed on top.
Mumbai – Nashik Road –Before Microsurfacing (NH-3-Old)