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This study (#08-01) examines the use of joint heaters and various joint adhesive applications in control areas and test sections of Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) projects. The study evaluates the effectiveness of different materials, including Crafco "Pavement Joint Adhesive" and Amoco Oil 64-22 Asphalt Cement, in both single and double application methods. The results aim to provide insights into improving pavement joint durability and performance.
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WisDOT Study #08-01 Control Area Joint Heater No Joint Adhesive
WisDOT Study #08-01 Control Area Test Section 1a Joint Heater Crafco “Pavement Joint Adhesive” Double Application Joint Heater No Joint Adhesive
WisDOT Study #08-01 Test Section 1a Test Section 1b Joint Heater Crafco “Pavement Joint Adhesive” Double Application Joint Heater Crafco “Pavement Joint Adhesive” Single Application
WisDOT Study #08-01 Test Section 1b Test Section 2a Joint Heater Crafco “Pavement Joint Adhesive” Single Application Joint Heater Crafco “Road Saver 221” Double Application
WisDOT Study #08-01 Test Section 2a Test Section 2b Joint Heater Crafco “Road Saver 221” Double Application Joint Heater Crafco “Road Saver 221” Single Application
WisDOT Study #08-01 Test Section 2b Test Section 3a Joint Heater Crafco “Road Saver 221” Single Application Joint Heater Amoco Oil 64-22 Asphalt Cement Double Application
WisDOT Study #08-01 Test Section 3a Test Section 3b Joint Heater Amoco Oil 64-22 Asphalt Cement Double Application Joint Heater Amoco Oil 64-22 Asphalt Cement Single Application
WisDOT Study #08-01 Test Section 3b Joint Heater Amoco Oil 64-22 Asphalt Cement Single Application