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Italgrip
System
The Need
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The ever increasing number of registered
vehicles has resulted in, up until the present time, a parallel increase in the number of
road accidents. One of the reasons for this is that the quality of the road surface has
not adequately kept pace with the increased volume of traffic. It has long been recognized
that there exists a direct link between the condition of the road surface and the level of
road safety. However, more recent accidents studies have given rise to high level
investigations onto a particular aspect of roads surface condition - that of texture and
its bearing on skid resistance. |

Italgrip
System being applied on highway. The truck on the right is spraying epoxy adhesive
while the one on the left follows and spreads the synthetic aggregate. |
| It has been shown that a road
surface must offer sufficient friction between itself and the tires of a vehicle,
(especially in wet conditions), to allow the vehicle, travelling at a given speed, to
safely carry out the maneuvers demanded by the driver, and/or the road lay out. Scrim
measurements have confirmed the direct relationship between wet skidding accident and
surface skid resistant properties. |
The Technology
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The Italgrip System increases skid resistance,
reduces hydroplaning risk, reduces noise, and reduces salt consumption and can be applied
to asphalt, concrete, or steel surfaces. It has been applied to several roadways in
Europe, particularly road sections exhibiting problem areas. The Italgrip System improves
road surface safety and performance by using an epoxy adhesive to bind a synthetic
aggregate to the road surface. The aggregate, manufactured from steel slag, and the epoxy
have been optimized over years of research and use. The system adheres a synthetic
aggregate to the road surface using an epoxy adhesive. The specially formulated flexible
compound is applied in accurately metered quantities onto the pavement. The chemically
curing binder, with its excellent chip retention properties, can be so accurately
controlled that it accepts surface deformations without contractional cracking problems on
curing. Before the freshly applied binder has begun to cure it is covered with an excess
of MC-1 extremely high polish resistant synthetic aggregate. The resulting surface
exhibits the following properties which positively influence the skid resistance: |

The British
Friction Pendulum test being performed on a new Italgrip installation.

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| 1.Good microtexture and 2.Good
macrotexture. The macrotexture is guaranteed by the choice of aggregate grading 1.0-4.0mm,
and the microtexture by the type of aggregate used e.g. a hard, synthetic stone with high
P.S.V. and high porosity. |
The Benefits
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- Durability: Research forecasts predict that the initial BPN
values will stabilize, at the end of service life, at a level equal to an open grade
bituminous surface, when new.
- Economy: Very cost effective. Approximately half the cost
competitive systems in use.
- Minimal traffic delays: The specially formulated binder
ensures continuous application. Time for reopening of the road to normal traffic is
reduced to a minimum.
- Output capacity: Designed to achieve up to 25.000 m2 per day
i.e. 3,3 km of a two lane motorway can be treated per day. This means fewer man hours
(lower application costs).
- Reduced hydroplaning risks: Allows an excellent surface
drainage due to its good macro-texture which guarantees water outflow between the top and
the depth of texture.
- Reduced braking distance: Reduce about 40% braking distance as
a direct result of excellent anti-skid properties. Furthermore a vehicle braking in a turn
keep road direction without locking wheels.
- Minimal layer thickness: Designed to be applied at a thickness
of 2,5 mm thus requiring no adjustment to street furniture nor does it have any negative
effect on the surface water drainage.
- Reduced usage of salt in winter: Surface treated with Italgrip
System do not readily suffer form tire adhesion problems caused by frost and black ice
conditions. This in turn obviates the need for excessive salting of bridges and other
areas prone to these problems.
- Noise reduction: When treated with the Italgrip System an
apparent noise reduction effect is achieved by an advantageous shift of frequency, brought
about by the fine structure of the aggregate used. Measurements made on surface treated
with Italgrip System demonstrate a considerable noise reduction effect through favorable
shifting of the frequency. Result: Noise reduction using concrete surface of 3,0/4,0 db
(A) (test certificate available)
- Loose chipping: By choosing an aggregate grading of 1.0 -4.0
mm problems commonly associated with "loose chipping" are avoided.
- Chemical resistance: Immune to salt and can
withstand limited exposure to fuels i.e. petrol and kerosene.
- Low weight: Brings only an additional 4 kg/m2 loading thus
making it ideal for treatment of bridge decks.
- Wide application possibilities: Can be used to treat concrete
surface in addition to bitumen based pavements.
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Status
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The Italgrip System has been used in over 40
applications in Italy, primarily to increase skid resistance for highway surfaces with low friction. Highway Innovative
Technology Evaluation Center (HITEC) performs independent product evaluations of new and
innovative products for which widely accepted codes and specifications do not apply.
Overall, the product appeared to maintain its texture and uniformity after exposure to
several years of high volume, high speed, and high truck volume traffic, as well as salt
and snowplows. Even the oldest application, installed in 1991, did not show cracking or
raveling of the Italgrip System. Each application showed that the aggregate maintains its
integrity after years of exposure and does not polish. |
Barriers
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The product must be placed a temperatures above
50 degrees F, with the most efficient temperature being above 70 degrees F. Other than
that, the only current barrier is the inability to meet the needs of all potential new
customers due to there being only one truck to apply the adhesive. |
Points of Contact
- Kimberly
Higgins, Italgrip
USA, Inc, 128 Northington Dr. East Amherst, NY, 14051, Tel:
716-639-8819, Fax:
716-625-6786, E-Mail:
khiggins@italgrip.com
References
- ITALGRIP USA, Inc.
- Civil Engineering Research Foundation(CERF), Highway
Innovative Technology Evaluation Center (HITEC), <http://www.cerf.org/hitec/news/italgrip.htm>,
<http://www.cerf.org/hitec/eval/ongoing/italgrip.htm>
Disclaimer Statement
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Neither the Construction
Industry Institute nor Purdue University in any way endorses this
technology or represents
that the information presented can be relied upon without further investigation. |
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