Stable processing behavior is essential for large-scale asphalt modification projects. RF-7663 and RF-7664 are engineered to maintain emulsion stability under typical storage, transport, and application conditions, provided that recommended handling guidelines are followed. Temperature control is a ... read more
Water damage is a major contributor to premature pavement failure. Moisture infiltration weakens the bond between bitumen and aggregate, stripping, potholes, and surface degradation. SBR latex modification significantly enhances water resistance, and RF-7663 / RF-7664 are designed with this objectiv... read more
Thermal cracking remains one of the common failure modes in asphalt pavements, particularly in regions with large temperature fluctuations. SBR-modified bitumen systems are widely adopted to address this challenge, and the ultra-low glass transition temperature of RF-7663 and RF-7664 plays a central... read more
High solids content is a defining feature of RF-7663 and RF-7664, with solids levels reaching approximately 67% and 64% respectively. For engineering teams and technical buyers, high solids SBR latex offers both performance and economic advantages when used in bitumen modification. From a formulatio... read more
When selecting an SBR latex for bitumen modification, compatibility between the polymer latex and the bitumen system is critical technical considerations. In engineering practice, mismatched chemistry between binder and asphalt can result in phase separation, emulsion breaking, or inconsistent mech... read more