PREPARATION OF TEST PATCHES Sample Clauses

PREPARATION OF TEST PATCHES. (a) Select 1½ foot x 3 foot areas of the bridge deck for the polyester polymer concrete test patches. The test patches should cover typical surface conditions found on the bridge deck (e.g. if the bridge deck surface contains 10 % concrete patching then 10% of the test patches on the bridge deck should be placed on these patches). Place the test patches in the wheel paths, in the area between wheel paths and in other areas which represent the worst surface condition. (b) Clean test patch areas by the same method to be used to prepare the entire deck. Remove all loose disintegrated concrete, dirt, paint, oil, asphalt, laitance carbonation and curing materials from patches and other foreign material from the surface of the deck that can interfere with the curing or adhesion of the overlay. Cleaning is usually indicated by a significant change in the color of the concrete and exposing coarse aggregate particles. (c) Tape off an area 1½ foot x 3 foot using duct tape. Measure and record the temperatures of the air, deck surface, primer and polyester components and broadcast aggregate. (d) Mix the polyester components as prescribed by the manufacturer using the same equipment, timing, and sequence of operation as will be used when placing the polyester polymer concrete overlay on the full deck surface. (e) Collect a 2 ounce sample of the mixed primer and the mixed polyester and measure and record the primer gel time and the polymer gel time. The gel time is the time interval between the initial mixing of the primer or the polyester and the formation of a gelatinous mass in the center of the samples. (f) Accurately prepare sufficient quantities of the primer and polyester mixtures for each test patch. Place the primer and polyester on each 0.5 square yard prepared test area using the same equipment and procedures as will be used in placing the polyester polymer concrete overlay. Apply the primer and the polyester coat uniformly without puddling. Apply the dry overlay broadcast aggregate on the test patch at the same rate as specified in the contract documents; apply enough aggregate to completely cover the polyester concrete. (g) Allow the polyester polymer concrete overlay to cure as required to allow sweeping or vacuuming without damaging the surface (curing time varies according to temperature). Curing of the overlay can be checked by placing thumb on the broadcast aggregate and applying pressure. If the aggregate moves, curing has not been sufficient. (h) Swe...
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