A method of forming a high float rapid set aqueous bituminous emulsion comprising bitumen and water portions wherein from about 0.3% to about 0.5%, based on the weight of the emulsion, of an anionic emulsifier in the form of an acid salt, comprised of a mixture of a first fatty acid and the reaction product of the first fatty acid with a member of the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, fumaric acid, maleic acid, and maleic anhydride is added to the water portion and wherein from 0.1% to about 0.7%, based on the weight of the asphalt, of an asphalt additive comprised of a condensation reaction product of a second fatty acid reacted with an amino alcohol selected from a member of the group consisting of #STR12# where R=CH 3 -, C 2 H 5 - through C 18 H 30-36 -, HO(CH 2) z - and where x, y, z=2-6 and #STR13# where R=CH 3 -, C 2 H 5 - through C 18 H 30-36 -, #STR14# and HO(CH 2) z, where z=2-6, is added to the bitumen portion prior to emulsification by combining the bitumen and water proportions and wherein the bitumen contains a high naphthenic acid or a high wax content and has an acid number of from 3.0 to 5.0.Ģ. Process for making a methacrylic acid adduct of linoleic acid and productĬOMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYVINYL CHLORIDE AND EPOXIDIZED METHYL ESTERS OF MALEINIZED FATTY ACIDSġ. High float and rapid setting anionic bituminous emulsionsĬ.sub.22 -Cycloaliphatic tricarboxylic fatty acid soapsĪsphalt compositions having improved adhesion to aggregate Rapid and medium setting high float bituminous emulsions Tall oil based amino esters as anti-stripping agents for asphalt
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