Spraying Binder Sample Clauses

The 'Spraying Binder' clause defines the requirements and procedures for applying a binding agent, typically in construction or roadworks, to ensure proper adhesion of subsequent layers. It specifies the type of binder to be used, the method of application, and the conditions under which spraying should occur, such as surface preparation and weather considerations. By setting these standards, the clause ensures the quality and durability of the finished surface, preventing issues like delamination or premature wear.
Spraying Binder. The binder RC 250 or equivalent shall be sprayed mechanically by means of a pressure distributor after road base has been cleaned as specified for priming. The distributor shall be such that the spraying is uniform on an adjustable width. The spraying pressure shall be uniform whatever the running speed may be. A competent ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall continuously supervise the spraying of binder. All road furniture shall be protected.

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