Asphalt Repair Videos

January 15, 2010 2 comments

Here are some of the Videos about Asphalt Repair and usage of Roklin Products:

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Asphalt Pavement Repair – Roklin Systems Inc.Asphalt Pavement Repair

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How to Repair Asphalt Driveways

December 10, 2009 2 comments

Asphalt Driveways are everywhere—homes, schools, businesses, industrial complexes and they are destined to break down. Polyurethane products are the simplest and fastest products available to repair asphalt driveways. With these easy instructions your asphalt driveway repair will be stronger and last longer than with traditional repair methods.
Standard driveway asphalt repair methods are time-consuming, taking many tools, a lot of time and labor to complete. With polyurethane repair materials, asphalt driveway repair is fast, solid and simple. Roklin’s Asphalt repair products come in a complete package ready to fix asphalt driveways. With a few simple hand tools, repairs are simple. There is almost no preparation of cracked or damaged Asphalt. Simply sweep or blow out the damaged area, mix your materials and apply to repair cracked Asphalt driveway. asphalt driveway

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Asphalt Driveways won’t last forever. Even the best laid Asphalt is subject to wear and tear, not to mention damage from sprinklers or other sources of water. Since driveways must carry heavy weight loads, the driveway asphalt reapir area must be able to withstand significant pressure. The problem with Asphalt driveway crack fillers and sealers is that the material is not as strong as the original Asphalt, and the bond is not always secure. When the repair breaks down, the damage is even worse than before it was fixed. What started as a simple driveway asphalt repair has turned into a major rehabilitation. With polyurethanes, the repair is strong yet flexible, preventing further breakdown. FloMix actually bonds to the asphalt driveway repair, making it last longer than just patching Asphalt driveways.
Expanded Options
Polyurethane repairs can be done in most any weather. Provided the driveway can be dried before you begin, there is no need to worry about temperatures. FloMix can be ordered with a catalyst for use in cold weather. With traditional repairs- patching Asphalt driveways using Asphalt driveway crack filler, driveway Asphalt sealer and driveway cold patch, the weather must be right and even with the best weather, it can take a minimum of five days wait before you can park again. With FloMix, your Asphalt driveway repair will set up in under an hour regardless of humidity or cold.

Tools needed:
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A push broom or blower
Drill
Trowel or Lute
First ensure that the damaged area is clean and dry. Sweep or blow out cracks so there is no loose debris. Using Roklin’s FloMix Asphalt Repair Products, carefully pour contents of bottle “a” into provided 5-gallon bucket then add special sand. Next, shake thoroughly and pour bottle “b” into sand mixture. Mix with a egg-beater style pail mixer, using a drill. When mixture is completely wet, pour FloMix onto damaged area and use a trowel or lute to smooth material into cracks. When damage is sufficiently smooth, toss topping sand by hand over repaired area to create a uniform look and feel. Your driveway can be ready for vehicles in about an hour.
FloMix is available for purchase through the Roklin web site at http://www.roklinsystems.com or call 1-888-FloMix. Other Asphalt and asphalt repair materials are also available.

How to Repair Concrete Potholes?

November 25, 2009 Leave a comment

Concrete is subject to breakdown, whether from the constant water exposure of sprinklers or extremely heavy loads wearing away at the foundation. Potholes are a nuisance that if left unrepaired can lead to major damage to both roads and cars.

To repair a concrete pothole, use Roklin’s FlexSet concrete repair product. FlexSet provides a fast-setting repair with almost no interruption of service.

First ensure that the damaged area is clean and dry. Sweep or blow out cracks so there is no loose debris. Place the aggregate provided in the FlexSet package to fill in some of the concrete pothole, without going above the damaged area. Using FlexSet, carefully pour contents of bottle “a” into provided 5-gallon bucket then add special sand. Next, shake bottle “b” thoroughly and pour into sand mixture. Mix with a paddle-mixer, using a drill.

When mixture is completely wet, pour FlexSet onto concrete pothole and use a trowel or lute to smooth material into cracks. When damaged area becomes sufficiently smooth, toss topping sand by hand over repaired area to create a uniform look and feel. The new FlexSet repair can be ready for traffic in less than an hour.

More about Concrete Pothole Repair

Warehouse Concrete Repair Failure story part – 2

October 21, 2009 1 comment

The repairs must cure quickly to avoid long-term work disruption. The completed repair must support heavy loading, withstand vibration and thermal expansion and contraction, and hold up under continuous traffic without cracking, spalling, or loss of adhesion. The FlexSet repair composition simplifies concrete repair because everything that is needed is supplied in a 5 gallon container.

Repair kits include a polymer coated, naturally rounded sand mixture, “A” and “B” liquids, plus a topping sand. The sand is polymer coated to be compatible with other constituents in the product, and forms a high strength, flexible polymer concrete when combined with the liquid polymer. These pre-weighed repair kits are complete and simple to use for large or small repairs. With no measuring or weighing required, reliable results are easily achieved. These repair kits are gaining acceptance by road and bridge maintenance crews because durable repairs are easily achieved with minimal surface preparation and virtually no concrete removal in the highway environment. FlexSet was determined to be a good fit for this warehouse repair.  This flexible polymer concrete does not provide high compressive strength when tested by the conventionally accepted test methods because it deforms when heavily loaded. However, when surrounded by high compressive strength concrete, the movement is confined and the load support equals the strength of the adjacent pavement. The failed warehouse floor repair was simply dug out, and blown dry. The polymer kit was mixed and poured directly into the open trough over preplaced 3/4″ clean, dry aggregate. The solidified repair is ground to create a smooth transition perfectly matched the surrounding floor grade. After grinding the surface is coated with a sealer. In four hours the warehouse floor repair is complete and opened to forklift traffic. The repairs were completed five years ago and still look great.

Warehouse Concrete Repair Failure story part – 1

October 8, 2009 Leave a comment

A Southern California Retail Distribution 500,000 square foot facility, dating from the early 1970’s, had a built in rail delivery system which, for the 1970’s, was considered state of the art. However, as innovation and “just in time inventory” caught up with the facility, the rail delivery system became obsolete. The warehouse moved to the more traditional, and ultimately more efficient, forklift delivery system.

Concrete Repair

Concrete Repair

Forklifts moved the merchandise from station to station and ultimately to the loading dock. Forklifts were an improvement over rail delivery, but the remains of that outdated system was not that easily forgotten. The embedded rails used to ferry the inventory around were a problem. Now that forklifts were driving their 10,000-pound loads along with their own weight of almost 8,000 pounds, repeated crossing of the rails were seriously shortening tire life. The rails were removed to stop tire damage and to eliminate the tripping hazards and liability risks they created removing the rails posed no problem for the warehouse maintenance crew.

Providing a long-term concrete repair was, however, another matter. Once the rails were dug out to a depth of about six inches and a width of between 4” and 12” the resulting trough was filled with rapid setting concrete. Next day the forklifts resumed their frantic pace of multiple crossings over the newly poured repair. It wasn’t long before the repair started to break up and work its way loose. The deteriorating repair in the floor now posed an even bigger maintenance headache than the original rails. Enter Roklin Systems Inc.’s FlexSet

Part Two Coming Soon …..

Asphalt & Concrete Repair Products Specialist “ROKLIN” Launches Their New Web Site

September 17, 2009 1 comment

Roklin Systems, Inc. announces today the official launch of www.roklinsystems.com, a Web site devoted to providing information and products used in concrete and asphalt repair, as well as related equipment and safety information. Roklin Systems, Inc. manufactures and distributes polymer-based Asphalt and Concrete repair products FloMix, FlexSet and Concrete Welder.

Roklin Systems Inc.
Roklin Systems Inc.

Customers seeking products for concrete repair, asphalt repair, fixing cracks, driveways or concrete floors can review products, view video demonstrations and order materials from the new site. With more than 20 years experience in the development and application of polyurethane products for concrete and asphalt repair, Roklin materials are specifically designed for quick installation and long-term durability. These products can be used for high-traffic roadways, crack repair, potholes, parking decks, crack repair, or even your asphalt driveway at home.

Rokin’s concrete repair and asphalt repair products are unique. They set up quickly, in less than ten minutes, with minimal preparation. Shorter traffic closures reduce labor costs, and the products are odorless and vapor less so they are safe. Asphalt and concrete repairs using Roklin’s products are waterproof and protected against oils, gasoline, hydraulic and brake fluids. The repaired asphalt and concrete last longer than repairs with conventional materials.

FloMix, Roklin’s asphalt-repair product, is available for order directly from the site. FloMix has been effectively used for more than seven years to repair potholes, alligatoring, cracks and cratering on highways, parking lots, city streets, roads, and sidewalks. Whether used for roadways, asphalt driveway repair, crack repair or potholes, FloMix is the most economical and easy-to-use product now available for quick and long-lasting asphalt repairs.

Bill Kirk used Roklin products as a Public Works Road Maintenance Supervisor in Orange County and was continuously pleased with the results. “I love it… I use it anywhere I’ve got a problem – potholes, manholes, alligatored surfaces. It works well, and lasts long,” said Bill Kirk.

Also available for purchase from the Roklin site, FlexSet is used for concrete repair. FlexSet has become a cost-effective alternative to traditional spall repair and other concrete restoration procedures. FlexSet was originally developed as a rapid runway repair system for the military before it became a popular concrete repair material. It can be used for concrete floors and roads as well as for crack repair and as a crack filler.

Roklin’s more specialized products, PolyFlexDS and Concrete Welder are also featured on the site, providing even more asphalt and concrete repair materials. Roklinsystems.com advertises special offers that provide a significant discount to Web customers.

Featured in Better Roads and Aggregate Monthly, Roklin’s products have been used successfully by DOT’s, Cities and Private enterprises to repair and rehabilitate all types of concrete and asphalt for more than seven years, with thousands of satisfied customers.

If you’d like more information about Roklin Systems Inc. or its products, please contact Tom Singleton or Jack Tatum at (949) 707-6111 or info(at)roklinsystemsinc(dot)com. Also please feel free to Visit our website at http://www.roklinsystems.com