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New Edition of MS-19 Basic Asphalt Emulsion Manual Now Available
Posted January 9th, 2009

MS-19 Basic Asphalt Emulsion Manual

The Asphalt Institute (AI) and the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA) are pleased to offer the 4th edition of MS-19, The Basic Asphalt Emulsion Manual. This is the industry’s key publication for explaining the characteristics of asphalt emulsions and their uses.

The Basic Asphalt Emulsion Manual also contains information about when, where, and how emulsions should be used. This manual will help you evaluate pavement systems for construction and maintenance, and choose the emulsion that best fits your project’s specific conditions.

This new edition includes: the latest information about emulsion testing, grades and uses; new best practices guides and troubleshooting lists; coverage of all emulsion applications; improved organization and layout; a glossary and index; and it is fully illustrated with new photos and graphics.

MS-19 retails for $60 and is available for purchase online or by calling (859) 288-4960. ISBN 978-1-934154-56-4

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