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ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST October 2018 Table of Contents IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] **Regardless of product being listed on the APL, compliance with ADOT Specification 106.05 is still required on ADOT projects** The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) does not have the obligation to use any products listed in the Approved Products List (APL). The APL simply documents that the listed products have been tested, evaluated, or examined under ADOT standards, and have been found acceptable for use in ADOT projects. Please refer to section 106.14 of the Arizona Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, 2008 edition, for a more detailed description of APL use. ADOT reserves the right to update the APL without prior notice. ADOT is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by using the data listed on the APL or any revision of the APL. A current APL can be downloaded from the ADOT web page or obtained from the ADOT Research Center at 206 S. 17th Ave., Mail Drop 310B, Phoenix, Arizona 85007. The APL is maintained by the ADOT Research Center. Trade or manufacturer names which appear herein are cited only because they are considered essential to the objectives of the list. The U.S. government and the state of Arizona do not endorse products or manufacturers. Please review Federal Highway Administration memorandums and documents for product Category I, II, III, IV Certification requirements and approvals at http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov. A photocopy of National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 350, Recommended Procedures for the Safety Performance Evaluation of Highway Features, may be purchased from the Transportation Research Board at its publication search site: http://www.trb.org/Publications/Public/Publications.aspx . A copy of the Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) can be purchased from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) at its online bookstore: https://bookstore.transportation.org/ . Definitions ................................................................................................................. v F-10 – Non-perforated Drainage Plastic Tubing – Corrugated, Type S, High Category: A – Concrete Adhesives and Crack Sealers .......................................... 1 Density Polyethylene ............................................................................ 26 A-1 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Epoxy Mortar to Hardened Concrete ................ 1 F-11 – Non-perforated Drainage Plastic Pipe- Corrugated, Type C, High Density A-2 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Hardened Concrete to Fresh Concrete ............. 3 Polyethylene ......................................................................................... 27 A-3 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Hardened Concrete to Hardened Concrete ...... 5 F-12 – Non-perforated Drainage Plastic Pipe – Corrugated, Type S, High Density A-4 – Crack Repair by Injection ........................................................................ 10 Polyethylene or Polypropylene .............................................................. 28 A-6 – Dowel or Tie Bar Adhesive ...................................................................... 12 F-13 – Perforated Drainage Plastic Tubing – Corrugated, Type CP, High Density Category: C – Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls .................................. 21 Polyethylene ......................................................................................... 30 C-1 – Proprietary MSE Walls ............................................................................ 21 F-14 – Perforated Drainage Plastic Tubing – Corrugated, Type SP, High Density Category: F – Culverts and Drainage Structures .................................................. 23 Polyethylene ......................................................................................... 30 F-1 – Catch Basin, Median Dyke ...................................................................... 23 F-15 – Perforated Drainage Plastic Pipe- Corrugated, Type CP, High Density F-2 – Catch Basins, Median Flush .................................................................... 23 Polyethylene ......................................................................................... 31 F-6 – Cattle Guards Foundation........................................................................ 24 F-16 – Perforated Drainage Plastic Pipe- Corrugated, Type SP, High Density F-8 – Drainage Pipe Liner – High Density Polyethylene .................................... 25 Polyethylene ......................................................................................... 31 F-9 – Non-perforated Drainage Plastic Tubing – Corrugated, Type C, High F-17 – Line Drain .............................................................................................. 32 Density Polyethylene ............................................................................ 26 Category: H – Joint Sealers and Fillers ................................................................. 33 H-3 – Joint Sealant – Hot Pour ......................................................................... 33 i APL-10-2018 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST October 2018 Table of Contents (Continued) H-4 – Joint Sealant – Silicone for 3/8 Inch Joints .............................................. 35 N-1 – Pavement Fabric ................................................................................... 108 H-5 – Joint Sealant – Silicone for 1/8 Inch Joints .............................................. 36 Category: O – Rust Passivators .......................................................................... 110 Category: I – Soil Reinforcement and Geosynthetics .......................................... 37 O-1 – Epoxy Powder Coatings ........................................................................ 110 I-1 – Bank Protection Fabric ............................................................................. 37 Category: P – Detectable Warning Device .......................................................... 111 I-2 – Geocomposite Edge Drain System ........................................................... 38 P-1 – Embedded Tactile Warning Surfaces .................................................... 111 I-3 – Geocomposite Wall Drain System ............................................................ 39 P-2 – Surface-mount Tactile Warning Surfaces .............................................. 113 I-4 – Geogrid (single layer only) ........................................................................ 41 Category: S – Structural Materials and Components ......................................... 113 I-5 – Separation Geotextile Fabric (Low Survivability) ....................................... 44 S-1 – Splicer ................................................................................................... 113 I-6 – Separation Geotextile Fabric (Moderate Survivability) ............................... 46 Category: T – Paints for Structural Steel and Other Metallic Surfaces ............. 116 I-7 – Separation Geotextile Fabric (High Survivability) ...................................... 49 T-1 – Alkyd (Solvent Based) ........................................................................... 116 I-8 – Separation Geotextile Fabric (Very High Survivability) .............................. 52 T-2 – Water Based ......................................................................................... 116 Category: J – Patching Materials ........................................................................... 55 Category: U – Testing and Construction Equipment ......................................... 118 J-1 – Non-shrink grout ...................................................................................... 55 U-2 – Plastic Cylinder Molds ........................................................................... 118 J-2B – Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) Patching – Accelerated Category: V – Traffic Control Materials ............................................................... 119 Strength PCC Patch Material ................................................................ 60 V-1 – Attenuation Device – Redirective Crash Cushions ................................ 119 J-2C – Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) Patching – Rapid Setting V-2 – Attenuation Device – Guardrail End Terminals ...................................... 121 Patch Material ....................................................................................... 61 V-3 – Attenuation Device – Sand Barrels ........................................................ 122 J-2D – Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) Patching – Epoxy Resin V-4A – Channelizing Devices – Cable Barriers–Test Level 3 .......................... 123 Grout Patch Material ............................................................................. 65 V-4B – Channelizing Devices – Longitudinal Barriers–Test Level 4 ................ 124 J-2E – Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) Patching – Flexible Epoxy V-4C – Channelizing Devices – Longitudinal Barriers–Median Barrier Gates .. 124 Patching Material .................................................................................. 65 V-4D – Channelizing Devices – Longitudinal Barriers–W-Beam Blockouts ..... 124 J-3A – Structural Concrete Patching – High Early Strength Concrete ............... 66 V-6A – Channelizing Devices – Flexible Delineators – Surface Mount ............ 125 J-3B – Structural Concrete Patching – Normal Strength Concrete .................... 66 V-6B – Channelizing Devices – Flexible Delineators – Driveable .................... 125 J-3C – Structural Concrete Patching – High Strength Mortar ............................ 67 V-9 – Channelizing Devices – Markers for Concrete Barrier – Hard Plastic J-3D – Structural Concrete Patching – Rapid Hardening Concrete .................. 70 Prismatic Reflector Types ................................................................... 126 J-3E – Structural Concrete Patching – Very Rapid Hardening Concrete .......... 71 V-9B – Channelizing Devices – Markers for Concrete Barrier and Guardrail – “L J-3F – Structural Concrete Patching – Rapid Hardening Mortar ........................ 71 or T-Shape” Hinged Types .................................................................. 126 J-3G – Structural Concrete Patching – Very Rapid Hardening Mortar ............... 72 V-10C – Channelizing Devices – Markers for Guardrail, Flexible .................... 127 J-4 – Structural Repair with Shotcrete, Dry Method .......................................... 77 V-10M – Channelizing Devices – Snow Pole .................................................. 129 Category: K – Portland Cement Concrete Admixtures ......................................... 78 V-14A – Pavement Marking – Adhesive for Raised Pavement Markers, K-1 – Water Reducer - Type A.......................................................................... 78 Bituminous–Standard ......................................................................... 130 K-2 – Retarding - Type B .................................................................................. 84 V-14B – Pavement Marking – Adhesive for Raised Pavement Markers, Melt-In- K-3 – Accelerating - Type C .............................................................................. 86 Place Thermoplastic ........................................................................... 130 K-4 – Water Reducing & Retarding - Type D .................................................... 87 V-14C – Pavement Marking – Adhesive for Raised Pavement Markers, Epoxy131 K-5 – Water Reducing & Accelerating - Type E ................................................ 91 V-14D – Pavement Marking – Adhesive for Raised Pavement Markers, K-6 – Water Reducing, High Range - Type F .................................................... 92 Bituminous–Flexible ............................................................................ 131 K-7 – Water Reducing, High Range & Retarding - Type G ............................... 98 V-16 – Pavement Marking – Chip Seal Pavement Markers............................. 132 K- 8 – Air Entraining Admixture ......................................................................... 98 V-17 – Pavement Marking – High Refractive Index Composite Particles ....... 133 K-9 – Fiber ...................................................................................................... 101 V-19 – Pavement Marking – Preformed Pavement Marking – Type IV K-10 – Admixture Containing Calcium Chloride, Set Accelerator .................... 104 (Permanent) ........................................................................................ 133 K-11 – Specific Performance Admixtures, Type S ......................................... 105 V-20A – Pavement Marking – Short-Line Preformed Pavement Marking – Type I Category: M – Paints for Concrete, Masonry, Wood, and Other Porous Surfaces107 (Permanent) ........................................................................................ 134 M-2 – Water Base........................................................................................... 107 V-20B – Pavement Marking – Long-Line Preformed Pavement Marking – Type I Category: N – Reflective Crack Controls ............................................................ 108 (Permanent) ........................................................................................ 135 ii APL-10-2018 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST October 2018 Table of Contents (Continued) V-20W – Pavement Marking – Preformed Pavement Marking – Type I V-51A – Signal and Lighting – Luminaire – Horizontal Mount (LED Type 15L) 158 (Permanent) – Wet Reflective ............................................................. 136 V-51B – Signal and Lighting – Luminaire – Horizontal Mount (LED Type 25L) 160 V-21 – Pavement Marking – Preformed Pavement Marking – Type II V-51C – Signal and Lighting – Luminaire – Horizontal Mount (LED Type 40L) 161 (Temporary, Removable) .................................................................... 136 V-52 – Signal and Lighting – Luminaire – Vertical Mount (with Shield)............ 163 V-22 – Pavement Marking – Preformed Pavement Marking – Type III V-52A – Signal and Lighting – Luminaire – Bracket ........................................ 163 (Temporary, Non-Removable)............................................................. 137 V-53 – Signal and Lighting – Metal Junction Box ............................................ 164 V-23 – Pavement Marking – Retroreflective Raised Pavement Markers (RRPM) - V-54 – Signal and Lighting – Electrical Service Pedestal ................................ 164 Permanent (Abrasion Resistant) ......................................................... 138 V-54A – Signal and Lighting – Uninterruptible Power Supply .......................... 165 V-24P – Pavement Marking – Transverse Rumble Strip Materials – V-55A – Signal and Lighting – ADA Compliant Pedestrian Push Button ......... 165 Permanent .......................................................................................... 139 V-55B – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Signal Poles and Mast arms (including V-25 – Pavement Marking – Dual Component Pavement Markings ................ 139 Pedestrian Post) ................................................................................. 166 V-25P – Pavement Marking – Profile Pavement Markings .............................. 141 V-55C – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Light Poles and Mast arms (Steel) ....... 167 V-25W – Pavement Marking – Dual Component Pavement Markings – Wet V-55D – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Light Poles and Mast arms (Aluminum) 168 Reflective ............................................................................................ 142 V-56 – Signal and Lighting – Ped Signal Face ................................................ 168 V-26 – Pavement Marking – Thermoplastic Striping & Markings ..................... 142 V-57 – Signal and Lighting – Photo Electric Controls ...................................... 169 V-26W – Pavement Marking – Thermoplastic Striping & Markings – Wet V-58 – Signal and Lighting – Preformed Loop Detectors ................................ 170 Reflective ............................................................................................ 143 V-59 – Signal and Lighting – Light Duty (LD) Pull Box/Extension .................... 171 V-27 – Traffic Paint – Water-Borne ................................................................. 144 V-60 – Signal and Lighting – Heavy Duty (HD) Pull Box/Extension ................. 172 V-27W – Traffic Paint – Water-Borne – Wet Reflective .................................. 146 V-61 – Signal and Lighting – Roadway Loop Detector Wire ............................ 173 V-29 – Signal and Lighting – Cabinet Mounted Service Enclosure .................. 146 V-63 – Signal and Lighting – Structural Supports For Traffic Signals & Highway V-30 – Signal and Lighting – Cabinet – Surge Protector ................................. 147 Lighting ............................................................................................... 173 V-31Y – Signal and Lighting – Yielding Bases ................................................ 147 V-66 – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Signal Face ............................................ 174 V-32G – Signal and Lighting – Multi Cable Video Detection Cable ................. 149 V-66A – Signal and Lighting – LED Signal Module ......................................... 175 V-32H – Signal and Lighting – Electrical Connectors ...................................... 149 V-66B – Signal and Lighting – Programmable Visibility Traffic Signals ........... 179 V-32J – Signal and Lighting – In-Line Fuse Connector ................................... 150 V-67 – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Signal Mounting Assemblies ................... 180 V-32K – Signal And Lighting – Connectors and Power Distribution Block ....... 150 V-68 – Signal and Lighting – Underdeck Lighting ........................................... 180 V-34 – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Control Cabinet....................................... 150 V-69 – Signing – Breakaway Assembly .......................................................... 180 V-34A – Signal and Lighting – Traffic Signal Controller Units.......................... 151 V-69A – Signing – Breakaway Assembly Components ................................... 182 V-34B – Signal and Lighting – Load Switch & Flasher Transfer Relay ............ 151 V-72 – Signing – P1 Post (Single) .................................................................. 182 V-34C – Signal and Lighting – Conflict Monitors ............................................. 152 V-73 – Signing – P2 Post (Telescoping) ......................................................... 183 V-34D – Signal and Lighting – Detector Power Supply & Detector Rack and Card152 V-74 – Signing – Reflective Sheeting – Fluorescent Orange Prismatic ........... 184 V-34E – Signal and Lighting – Control Cabinet GPS Time Reference ............ 153 V-75 – Signing – Reflective Sheeting – Prismatic (ASTM 4956 Type IX) ........ 184 V-34F – Signal and Lighting – Control Cabinet NEMA “D” Connector Panel ... 153 V-75P – Signing – Reflective Sheeting – Type XI Prismatic ............................ 185 V-35 – Signal and Lighting – Detector Loop Sealant ....................................... 154 V-77Q – Signing – Reflective Sheeting – Type VIII Prismatic ......................... 186 V-36 – Signal and Lighting – Electrical Conduit, PVC ..................................... 154 V-78 – Signing – Sign Panels ......................................................................... 186 V-36A – Signal and Lighting – Primer For Electrical Conduit, PVC ................. 154 V-78M – Signing – Aluminum Flat Sign Mounting Hardware ........................... 187 V-36B – Signal and Lighting – Grey Cement For Electrical Conduit, PVC ...... 155 Category: Y – Landscape Architectural Materials .............................................. 188 V-37 – Signal and Lighting – Foundation – Anchor Bolts ................................ 155 Y-2 – Dust/Wind Erosion Control and Soil Stabilizers ..................................... 188 V-41 – Signal and Lighting – Lamps – Luminaire ............................................ 156 Y-3A – Pesticides: Pre-Emergent Herbicides................................................. 188 V-42 – Signal and Lighting – Lamps – Traffic Signal ....................................... 156 Y-3B – Pesticides: Post-Emergent Herbicides ............................................... 188 V-43 – Signal and Lighting – Load Center Cabinet ......................................... 157 Y-3C – Pesticides: Insecticides ..................................................................... 188 V-44 – Signal and Lighting – Loop Detector Amplifier ..................................... 157 Y-3D – Pesticides: Fungicides ....................................................................... 189 V-45 – Signal and Lighting – Loop Detector Lead-In Cable ............................. 157 Y-3E – Pesticides: Rodenticides .................................................................... 189 V-50 – Signal and Lighting – Luminaire – High Mast (Cutoff) .......................... 158 Y-5A – Seeding: Tacking Agent ..................................................................... 189 iii APL-10-2018 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST October 2018 Table of Contents (Continued) Y-5B – Seeding: Mulch – Hydraulically Applied Straw ................................... 190 Y-8N – Landscape Irrigation: Drip Emitters ................................................... 196 Y-5C – Seeding: Compost ............................................................................. 190 Y-8O – Landscape Irrigation: Sprinklers ....................................................... 196 Y-5D – Seeding: Wood Fiber ......................................................................... 190 Y-9A – Wastewater (Sewerage): General ...................................................... 196 Y-6 – Planting: Staking Materials .................................................................... 191 Y-9B – Wastewater (Sewerage): Pond Liners ................................................ 196 Y-7B – Landscape Aesthetics: Edging Material .............................................. 191 Y-9C – Wastewater (Sewerage): Pipe ........................................................... 197 Y-7C – Landscape Aesthetics: Drainage Products ......................................... 191 Y-9D – Wastewater (Sewerage): Valves ........................................................ 197 Y-8A – Landscape Irrigation: General ........................................................... 192 Y-10B – Erosion Control: Stormwater Quality Protection & Erosion/Sediment Y-8B – Landscape Irrigation: Backflow Assemblies ...................................... 192 Control: Silt Fence .............................................................................. 197 Y-8C – Landscape Irrigation: Booster Pumps ............................................... 192 Y-10C – Erosion Control: Stormwater Quality Protection & Erosion/Sediment Y-8D – Landscape Irrigation: Irrigation Controllers........................................ 192 Control: Blankets ................................................................................ 198 Y-8E – Landscape Irrigation: Radio Communications ................................... 193 Y-10D – Stormwater Quality Protection & Erosion/Sediment Control: Sediment Y-8F – Landscape Irrigation: Flow Meter ...................................................... 193 Logs, Sediment Wattles, and Fiber Rolls ............................................ 202 Y-8G – Landscape Irrigation: Conductors ..................................................... 193 Y-10H – Storm Water Quality Protection & Erosion/Sediment Control: Filters Y-8H – Landscape Irrigation: Filters .............................................................. 194 and Filter Material for Inlet Grates - Gravel Bags, Storm Drain Inlets, Y-8I – Landscape Irrigation: Valves .............................................................. 194 Curb Inlets, Drop Inlets, Weep Holes, Dewatering Bags, and Fabric Y-8J – Landscape Irrigation: Pipe ................................................................. 195 Bags. .................................................................................................. 204 Y-8K – Landscape Irrigation: Irrigation Boxes ............................................... 195 Y-10I – Stormwater Quality Protection & Erosion/Sediment Control: Separate Y-8L – Landscape Irrigation: Pressure Regulators ........................................ 195 Geotextile Fabric (woven and nonwoven)............................................ 206 Y-8M – Landscape Irrigation: Bubblers ......................................................... 196 iv APL-10-2018 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST October 2018 Definitions Definitions AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ADOT Arizona Department of Transportation ADT Average Daily Traffic APL Approved Products List ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials C&S Contracts & Specifications FHWA Federal Highway Administration MASH Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware MatPEC Materials Product Evaluation Committee SDS Safety Data Sheet MUTCD Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program NTPEP National Transportation Product Evaluation Program PCCP Portland Cement Concrete Pavement PRIDE Product Resource Investment Deployment and Evaluation. Effective February 1, 2011, the PRIDE program’s name was changed to Product Evaluation Program TCPEC Traffic Control Product Evaluation Committee TL2 Test Level 2 as defined in NCHRP Report 350 or MASH TL3 Test Level 3 as defined in NCHRP Report 350 or MASH TL4 Test Level 4 as defined in NCHRP Report 350 or MASH v APL-10-2018 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] Category: A – Concrete Adhesives and Crack Sealers A-1 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Epoxy Mortar to Hardened Concrete ADOT Specifications: 1015-3(A), 1015-4 ADOT Drawings: None Responsible Section: Construction and Materials Group ID/Rpt. Approval Recertify Category No. Product Notes Date Date Manufacturer A-1 00906 MasterEmaco® ADH Two component, 100% solids, non-sag, 5/15 5/20 BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC 1490 (formerly Concresive epoxy adhesive used for vertical and Cleveland, OH 44122 1490) overhead bonding, patching applications (216) 8397072 for horizontal anchoring. www.masterbuilders.com Mark Piec‐huta [email protected] A-1 18015 CE110 Injection Resin 5/18 5/23 Cornerstone Construction Material Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-380-1082 www.ccmaterial.com Tayler Waite [email protected] A-1 18014 CE220 Bonding Agent 5/18 5/23 Cornerstone Construction Material Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-380-1082 www.ccmaterial.com Tayler Waite [email protected] A-1 12157 Dural 452 MV 8/13 8/18 The Euclid Chemical Company Cleveland OH 44110 (800) 321-7628 www.euclidchemical.com / [email protected] Brian Lewis, (216) 692-8305 [email protected] A-1 13056 EP-MV 9/14 9/19 E-Chem, LLC Albuquerque, NM 87107 505.217.2121 www.e-chem.net / [email protected] James High, (505) 217-2121 [email protected] A-1 92909 Pro-Poxy 100 (formerly Low viscosity. Bonding agent for old to 3/18 3/23 Dayton Superior Unitex Pro-Poxy 100) new conc. & bonding old to old conc. & Miamisburg, OH 45342 bonding epoxy mortar to old concrete. (800) 745-3700 Dowel epoxy-bonding agent. www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-1 92906 Pro-Poxy 200 (formerly Medium viscosity. Bonding agent for old to 3/18 3/23 Dayton Superior Unitex Pro-Poxy 200) old conc. & bonding epoxy mortar to old Miamisburg, OH 45342 concrete. Dowel epoxy-bonding agent. (800) 745-3700 www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] 1 APL-10-2018 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] A-1 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Epoxy Mortar to Hardened Concrete ADOT Specifications: 1015-3(A), 1015-4 ADOT Drawings: None Responsible Section: Construction and Materials Group ID/Rpt. Approval Recertify Category No. Product Notes Date Date Manufacturer A-1 92905 Pro-Poxy 300 (formerly Non-sag viscosity. Bonding old to old conc. 3/18 3/23 Dayton Superior Unitex Pro-Poxy 300) & bonding epoxy mortar to old concrete. Miamisburg, OH 45342 Dowel epoxy-bonding agent. (800) 745-3700 www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-1 95909 Pro Poxy 50 (formerly Low viscosity, high strength bonding agent; 9/16 9/21 Dayton Superior Pro-Poxy 50 Super LV) two components, general purpose. Miamisburg, OH 45342 (800) 745-3700 www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-1 91946 Rezi-weld 1000 Multi- Medium viscosity. Bonding agent for old to 8/16 8/21 W.R. Meadows of Arizona, Inc. purpose Construction old conc. & bonding epoxy mortar to old Goodyear AZ 85338 Epoxy concrete. Dowel epoxy-bonding agent. (623) 932-9383 www.wrmeadows.com / [email protected] Lauren Mazza, (623) 932-9383 [email protected] A-1 90906 Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod LPL Regular viscosity-slow set time. Bonding 7/13 7/18 Sika Corp. agent for old to old conc. & bonding epoxy Lyndhurst NJ 07071 mortar to old concrete. Dowel epoxy- (201) 933-8800 bonding agent. www.sikacorp.com Ray Russo, 480-883-7626 [email protected] A-1 09003 Specpoxy 1000 2/16 2/21 SpecChem Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 968-5600 www.SpecChemllc.com / [email protected] Dennis Salley, 562.489.9607 [email protected] A-1 13068 SpecPoxy 2000 9/18 9/23 SpecChem Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 968-5600 www.SpecChemllc.com / [email protected] Dennis Salley, 562.489.9607 [email protected] A-1 13069 SpecPoxy 3000 5/15 5/20 SpecChem Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 968-5600 www.SpecChemllc.com / [email protected] Dennis Salley, 562.489.9607 [email protected] 2 APL-10-2018 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] A-1 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Epoxy Mortar to Hardened Concrete ADOT Specifications: 1015-3(A), 1015-4 ADOT Drawings: None Responsible Section: Construction and Materials Group ID/Rpt. Approval Recertify Category No. Product Notes Date Date Manufacturer A-1 92970 Sure Anchor J50 (formerly Non-sag viscosity. Bonding agent for old 3/18 3/23 Dayton Superior Sure-Anchor Epoxy) to old conc. & bonding epoxy mortar to old Miamisburg, OH 45342 concrete. Dowel epoxy-bonding agent. (800) 745-3700 www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-1 98912 Pro Poxy 100 (formerly General-purpose epoxy for crack grouting. 7/13 7/18 Dayton Superior Unitex Pro-Poxy 100LV) Miamisburg, OH 45342 (800) 745-3700 www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-1 97922 Unitex Pro-Poxy 200 Medium viscosity epoxy adhesive. 3/18 3/23 Dayton Superior Miamisburg, OH 45342 (800) 745-3700 www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-1 07014 Unitex Pro-Poxy 204 For structural bonding of concrete, fresh to 12/17 12/22 Unitex – a Dayton Superior Company hardened, old to old, and structural repair. Miamisburg OH 45342 (801) 671-3658 www.daytonsuperior.com Clay Christansen, [email protected] A-2 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Hardened Concrete to Fresh Concrete ADOT Specifications: 1015-3(A), 1015-3(C) ADOT Drawings: None Responsible Section: Construction and Materials Group ID/Rpt. Approval Recertify Category No. Product Notes Date Date Manufacturer A-2 18014 CE220 Bonding Agent 5/18 5/23 Cornerstone Construction Material Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 816-380-1082 www.ccmaterial.com Tayler Waite [email protected] A-2 00906 MasterEmaco® ADH Two component, 100% solids, non-sag, 5/15 5/20 BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC 1490 (formerly epoxy adhesive used for vertical and Cleveland, OH 44122 Concresive 1490) overhead bonding, patching applications for (216) 8397072 horizontal anchoring. www.masterbuilders.com Mark Piec‐huta [email protected] 3 APL-10-2018 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] A-2 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Hardened Concrete to Fresh Concrete ADOT Specifications: 1015-3(A), 1015-3(C) ADOT Drawings: None Responsible Section: Construction and Materials Group ID/Rpt. Approval Recertify Category No. Product Notes Date Date Manufacturer A-2 83950 MasterEmaco® ADH High viscosity or non-sag epoxy. Dowel 5/15 5/20 BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC 327 RS (formerly epoxy-bonding agent. Bonding agent for old Cleveland, OH 44122 Concresive Paste SPL) to new concrete. (216) 8397072 www.masterbuilders.com Mark Piec‐huta [email protected] A-2 12157 Dural 452 MV 8/13 8/18 The Euclid Chemical Company Cleveland OH 44110 (800) 321-7628 www.euclidchemical.com / [email protected] Brian Lewis, (216) 692-8305 [email protected] A-2 13056 EP-MV 9/14 9/19 E-Chem, LLC Albuquerque, NM 87107 505.217.2121 www.e-chem.net / [email protected] James High, (505) 217-2121 [email protected] A-2 13026 EP-SLV 11/16 11/21 E-Chem, LLC Albuquerque, NM 87107 505.217.2121 www.e-chem.net / [email protected] James High, (505) 217-2121 [email protected] A-2 92909 Pro-Poxy 100 (formerly Low viscosity. Bonding agent for old to new 3/18 3/23 Dayton Superior Unitex Pro-Poxy 100) conc. & bonding old to old conc. & bonding Miamisburg, OH 45342 epoxy mortar to old concrete. Dowel epoxy- (800) 745-3700 bonding agent. www.daytonsuperior.com Todd Fraker, (303) 289-4808 x151078 [email protected] A-2 91901 Sika Armatec 110 Water based epoxy resin/bonding agent. 7/13 7/18 Sika Corp. Long set time bonding agent for old to new Lyndhurst NJ 07071 concrete. (201) 933-8800 www.sikacorp.com Ray Russo, 480-883-7626 [email protected] A-2 83929 Sikadur 21 Lo-Mod LV Low viscosity not to be under vehicle traffic. 7/13 7/18 Sika Corp. Bonding agent for old to new conc. Dowel Lyndhurst NJ 07071 epoxy bonding agent. (201) 933-8800 www.sikacorp.com Ray Russo, 480-883-7626 [email protected] 4 APL-10-2018 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] A-2 – Bonding Agent – Bonding Hardened Concrete to Fresh Concrete ADOT Specifications: 1015-3(A), 1015-3(C) ADOT Drawings: None Responsible Section: Construction and Materials Group ID/Rpt. Approval Recertify Category No. Product Notes Date Date Manufacturer A-2 83928 Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod Regular viscosity. 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