Technical Information
Technical information on Polyroad and polymer
stabilisation is provided in this section. Scroll down the page to see an
overview of each page or click on the title on the left to view the full
page or paper.
Polyroad Stabilising Technical Overview
Polyroad is a dry powdered polymer (DPP) used as a stabilising binder
for rehabilitation of granular pavements or new pavement construction.
Polyroad effectively waterproofs granular materials that would otherwise
lose significant strength during moisture ingress.
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Polyroad Product & Performance Brochure
View or download the full brochure.
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Polyroad Lab Testing
Provides guidelines for recommended Laboratory Testing.
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Polyroad Performance in the Field
To more accurately appreciate the performance of Polyroad
in the field, a brief overview of the theoretical pavement thicknesses
versus actual pavement thicknesses available and stabilised in the field
is provided. Case studies are included. More...
Polyroad DPP Specification
Provides product guidelines. More...
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reports are provided as PDF files which may be slow to open. To save and
open on your local computer, right click on the link then
choose 'Save Target As'. To view on this site, simply click on the link.
AustStab Technical Note No.3 - Using Dry Powdered Polymers
There are various types of chemical binders available in Australia and
this Construction Tip only discusses the use of dry powder polymer binders
for road stabilisation. View paper. (PDF file,
76 KB)
APRG Technical Note No.14 - Dry Powdered Polymer Stabilising Binder
Dry powered polymers (DPP) can be used as stabilising binder for the
construction or rehabilitation of granular pavements. This note provides
guidance for evaluating the suitability of DPP as a stabilising binder and
outlines application and construction methods. View
paper. (PDF file, 102KB)
GeoPave Technical Note 53 - Dry Powdered Polymer Stabilising Binder
Dry powdered polymers (DPP) can be used as stabilising binder for the
construction or rehabilitation of granular pavements. These notes provide
guidance for evaluating the suitability of DPP as a stabilising binder and
outlines application and construction methods.
View paper. (PDF file, 19KB)
Testing of different treatment agents using Tube Suction Test. Four
treatment agents (A, B, C, D) were tested with two different crushed rock
aggregates using Tube Suction Test (TST). The crushed rock
aggregates were Lillby, a fairly weak acidic granite - granodiorite, and
Emet, an alkaline volcanite. Download the report
in English or Finnish.
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