Emulsion Bitumen – Anionic Bitumen for Africa
Slow Setting – Medium Setting – Rapid Setting
Chemical surface-active agents, which serve as Emulsifiers. They classified by the electrochemical charge that attained when they dissociate in a water solution. In the case of ANIONIC EMULSIONS, the chemical charge is NEGATIVE. The chemical type and quantity of surface-active agent used in the manufacturing process.
There are three major classifications of Emulsion Grades: Slow Setting, Medium Setting and Rapid Setting. The terms Rapid, Medium and Slow relate to the amount of time it takes for the Emulsion to cure and the amount of mixing that can be performed before the emulsion breaks. Emulsions that allow the longest mixing time generally take the longest to cure. Emulsions that allow very little mixing time are those that set and cure most rapidly.
Tiger Cement Limited has the capability to Export and Supply the different Grades of Cationic Emulsion Bitumen in compliance with National and International standards.