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coats are too heavy, they leave a surplus of asphalt that bleeds into the overlying course. A thin tack coat does no  harm  to  the  pavement  and  properly  bonds  the courses. Tack coat materials may be as follows: (1) a road tar, grade RTCB 5-6, RT-6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11; (2) an asphalt cutback, such as RC-250 or -803; (3) a diluted emulsion; or (4) an asphalt cement, such as an AP-3 (85-100 penetration) or AP-1 (120-150 penetration). Bituminous materials for the tack coat should be applied in quantities not less than 0.05 or more than 0.25  gallon  per  square  yard.  The  exact  quantity depends  upon  the  condition  of  the  surface  to  be tacked.   Normally,   the   construction   project specification   denotes   the   ROA   for   the   tack   coat application; however, when the ROA is not included in the project specifications, the NCF uses an ROA of .15  for  planning  and  estimating  purposes. The procedure for estimating the bitumen required for a tack coat is similar to that described for a prime coat except that the tack coat is applied only over the proposed width of the pavement. The formulas for a tack coat estimates are as follows: For computing gallons: For drums, the formulas are as follows: 8-29

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