
Earthbind™ is sold and shipped in concentrate and diluted with water prior to application. Normally for typical unpaved municipal, county, or state roads, Earthbind™ is diluted to make a 4:1 solution (20%) however depending upon environmental conditions Earthbind™ 100 can be diluted from a 1:1 (water: product concentrate) to 6:1 solution. When the soil material is near optimum moisture, then a 1:1 or 2:1 dilution can be used.
The amount of Earthbind™ Stabilizer concentrate that is required to effectively stabilize an unpaved road varies on the:
Following are recommended amount of concentrate recommended for stabilization:
There are several procedures for in-depth stabilization depending upon the available equipment and depth of stabilization. Using a road grader, the road is initially graded to a 4” depth. Afterwards, 0.5-gallons of a 4:1 solution (20% by volume) of Earthbind™ 100 is then applied to the road surface. Then this solution is then bladed into the soil and windrowed back and forth several passes to mix. Afterwards, again another 0.5-gallon of a 4:1 solution is applied and windrowed to mix. Next, the treated road is profiled with the motor grader, compacted with a roller, and top shot with 0.25-gallons of a 4:1 Earthbind™ solution.
When stabilizing a road 6” to 12” in-depth then a asphalt reclaimer/stabilizer with a liquid injection system is required. Here the diluted Earthbind™ Stabilizer product is injected onto the road aggregate and tilled into the road bed simultaneously. Afterwards, the stabilized road is profiled with a motor grader and compacted with a pneumatic roller. Next, the road surface is top shot with a 0.25-gallon solution of Earthbind. This top shot will put a final touch on the road by binding any material on the surface of the road and preventing dust generation. Plus the top shot can serve as a prime coat prior to paving with asphalt.