A cape seal is a roadway surface treatment designed to extend the life of pavements in fair to good condition, consisting of a chip seal treatment, which is then covered by a slurry seal or micro surfacing treatment. Cape seals provide the benefits of both the chip seal and the slurry seal or micro surfacing treatment, namely sealing moderate cracks, providing skid resistance, sealing the pavement against moisture intrusion, protecting the structure from further oxidation and raveling, and restoring a uniform black appearance.
The chip seal can be polymer modified as well to improve aggregate retention and provide for a quicker return to traffic. Cape seals boast quick construction times and reasonable disruption to the traveling public. This treatment excels in urban areas where a stand alone chip seals are not be welcomed but the need for sealing cracks is warranted.
Reduces life cycle costs by 25% when compared to HMA overlay
Reduces greenhouse gases by 30% and energy use by 15% when compared to HMA overlay
Return to traffic in 1 - 4 hours per treatment and each treatment will need additional cure time before application of 2nd treatment
Adds 8–10 years (when applied for optimum preservation performance)
Issues Addressed
Moderate cracking
Loss of friction
Oxidation
Raveling
Lack of uniform color for restriping
Attributes
Seals moderate cracks
Increases skid resistance
Improves color contrast between pavement and striping
Restores surface characteristics
Protects the structure from moisture intrusion
Protects the structure from oxidation
Maintains drainage patterns and curb reveal
Common Combinations
Chip Seal + Slurry Seal or Micro surfacing or Thin Lift Asphalt
Scrub Seal + Slurry Seal or Micro surfacing or Thin Lift Asphalt
Note: Cape seal refers strictly to the combination of a chip seal plus a slurry seal.
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