Other Additives Sample Clauses

The "Other Additives" clause defines the rules and limitations regarding the inclusion of substances or materials in addition to those specifically listed or required in a contract or specification. It typically outlines what types of additives may be used, under what conditions they are permitted, and any necessary approvals or disclosures required before their use. For example, in a manufacturing or supply agreement, this clause might restrict the use of certain chemicals or require that any additional ingredients meet specific safety standards. Its core practical function is to ensure product consistency and safety by controlling the introduction of unlisted or potentially harmful additives.
Other Additives. The additives are any other materials that are added to the emulsion mix or to any of the component materials to provide the specified properties. The additives shall be supplied by the emulsion manufacturer to provide control of the set time in the field. The Contractor shall submit a mix design certified by the latex modified emulsion manufacturer and present certified test results for the Engineer's approval. Compatibility of the aggregate and latex modified CSS-1h or CQS-1h shall be certified. The job mix formula shall provide a minimum ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ stability of 1,800 pounds and a flow of 6 to 16 units when tested according to modified ASTM procedures. Aggregate used in the job mix formula shall be of the material proposed by the Contractor for use on the project. Submit mix design to the Materials and Tests Unit for approval. The mix design shall conform to the International Slurry Surfacing Association’s ISSA A143, Section 5.2. The gradation of the aggregate shall be in accordance with the following: The gradation of the aggregate stockpile shall not vary by more than the stockpile tolerance from the mix design gradation (indicated in the table above) while also remaining within the specification gradation band. The percentage of aggregate passing any 2 successive sieves shall not change from one end of the specified range to the other end. The aggregate will be accepted at the job location or stockpile based on 5 gradation tests sampled according to AASHTO T 2. If the average of the 5 tests is within the stockpile tolerance from the mix design gradation, the material will be accepted. If the average of those test results is out of specification or tolerance, the Contractor will be given the choice to either remove the material or blend additional aggregate with the stockpile material to bring it into compliance. Materials used in blending shall meet the required aggregate quality test specifications in Section 1012 of the 2012 Standard Specifications before blending and shall be blended in a manner to produce a consistent gradation. Aggregate blending may require a new mix design. Screening shall be required at the stockpile if there are any problems created by oversized materials in the mix. Type II aggregate gradation is used to fill surface voids, address surface distresses, seal and provide a durable wearing surface. Type III aggregate gradation provides maximum skid resistance and an improved wearing surface. This type of microsurfacing is appropri...
Other Additives. The Contractor may use other additives to provide control of the break/set time in the field. Ensure that the type of additive is specified in the mix design.

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