#2504 Asphalt Release Hill Manufacturing Company, Inc.
1500 Jonesboro Road, S.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30315
Aqua Slick Kote A Industrial Oils Unlimited
Aqua Slick Kote B 4120 Planters Road
Fort Smith, Arkansas 72908
AR-92 Emulso Corporation
301 Ellicott Street
Buffalo, New York 14203
Asphalt Release AR-2000 Franklynn Industries, Inc.
Asphalt Release AR-2001 167 Commerce Blvd.
Loveland, Ohio 45140
Asphalt Release Agent 2061 ChemStation of the Ozarks
Asphalt Release Agent 5278-2 1213 ESI Drive
#2217 Asphalt Release Springdale, Arkansas 72764
Asphalt Release Agent 44791
Asphalt Release Agent 40230 ChemStation Mid-South
Asphalt Release Agent #82851 3145 Bellbrock Center Drive
Memphis, Tennessee 38116
Asphalt Quick Release Discovery Chemical, Inc,
Phalt Free 2141 Carlyle Drive
Marietta, Georgia 30062
Big Red Chemical Cleaner Texas Refinery Corporation
One Refinery Place
Fort Worth, Texas 76101
Bioact AR-405 Petroferm, Inc.
2416 Lynndale Road
Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034
Certisuds Certified Laboratories
P.O. Box 2493
Fort Worth, Texas 76113-2493
Chemsearch Concentrate #0060 Chemsearch
P.O. Box 152170
Irving, Texas 75015
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Cling Free Valvoline Co. (Div. of Ashland Inc.)
P.O. Box 14000
Lexington, Kentucky 40512
Det Klean Detco Industries
Det Klean RTU 1375 Thomas G. Wilson Drive
DC-12 Slip Release Conway, Arkansas 72032
Diver-Slip Johnson Diversey, Inc. /DuBois Div.
Liqui Lube 3630 East Kemper Road
Polyslip Cincinnati, Ohio 45241-2046
Enviro-Slide Ultra Rhomar Industries, Inc.
2107 E. Rockhurst
Springfield, Missouri 65802
Foam Plus Empire Services
Phalt Free P.O. Box 2234
Slide Plus Roswell, Georgia 30077-2234
LC-Quickslip The Ransdal Corporation
2765 Eastport Circle
Conway, Arkansas 72034
MRO Resources Slip Soap MRO Resources, Inc.
P.O. Box 258
Morrilton, AR 72110
Quick Release 2001 The American Lubricants Company
1227 Deeds Avenue, P.O. Box 696
Dayton, Ohio 45401-0696
Release I. Schneid/ABC Compounding
P.O. Box 16247
Atlanta, Georgia 30321-0247
SD-20 Spartan Chemical Co., Inc.
1110 Spartan Drive
Maumee, Ohio 43537
SL-7587 Chemical Dynamics, Inc.
P.O. Box 2030
Ruston, Louisiana 71273-2030
Slipeazee SB Rochester Midland
10525 Randleman Road
Randleman, North Carolina 27317
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No. 1 Asphalt Release Agent Compound Technologies, Inc.
72 Riverside Drive
Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Sta-Off Astec Corp.
7750-650 Zionsville Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 49268
Superclean 198 Superior Solvents & Chemicals, Inc.
(formerly Superior Oil Company, Inc.)
2055 East Blaine
Springfield, Missouri 65803
Tar Slip 7105 Florida Chemical Supply, Inc.
Tar Slip Pro 7100 6810 East Chelsea Street
Slip & Clean Pro 7150 Tampa, Florida 33610
TBRA #8254 Arr-Maz Products, LP
621 Snively Avenue
Winterhaven, Florida 33880
Thermal-Slide RTUW ChemMark Corporation
P.O. Box 136369
Fort Worth, Texas 76136
Total Release T.W. Pelton and Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 8962
Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71611
Vacate Abernathy Company
3500 Tennessee Road
Texarkana, Arkansas 71854
Zep E2008 Asphalt Release(XT-3199) Zep Manufacturing Company
Zep R-5274 Box 47147
Zep R-6690 Dallas, Texas 75247
Zep X-3803
Zep X-904
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METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF ACCEPTANCE: By brand and manufacturer.
The Department does not test these products for effectiveness as a release agent; they are tested and approved based upon their effect on asphalt cement. (See below)
Asphalt release agent compatibility will be tested by placing 2 grams of asphalt cement into 50 mL of diluted and 50 mL of undiluted release agent. After 24 hours there shall be no effect upon the asphalt cement. Any degree of asphalt cement solubility, often indicated by a darkening of the test solution, will constitute a failure.
Requirements for acquiring approval of Release Agents to be added to QPL: For inclusion in this QPL, the manufacturer shall supply a one quart sample along with product information to the Materials Division. Product information shall include: typical ranges for weight per gallon (mass per liter), percent solids (in accordance to ASTM D 1644, Method A), and pH and a Material Safety Data Sheet. The release agent shall be a non-solvent and a non-petroleum based product. The release agent shall be non-carcinogenic, environmentally safe, water soluble, and contain no solvents or petroleum hydrocarbons. The release agent shall be compatible with asphalt concrete hot mix. The release agent shall not effect asphalt cement at any dilution rate or at a 100% concentration (0% dilution) and shall leave no residue that is a hazardous waste. The Department considers a 100% concentration of the release agent to be the “as delivered” release agent. If there is no dilution of the product prior to its use, the release agent is considered to be at a 100% concentration.
07/2008 QPL 501.02
FLY ASH
SUPPLIER SOURCE SPECIFIC DRY RODDED
GRAVITY Wt. kg /cu. m (lb./cu.ft.)
Boral Materials Public Service Co. of Okla. 2.67 1281.6 (80.0)
Technologies, Inc. N.E. Plant (Oologah, OK.)
45 N.E. Loop, Suite 700 (F) Mount Pleasant, TX. 2.42 1281.6 (80.0)
San Antonio, Texas 78216 (F) Boral Micron3 - Rockdale, TX. 2.55 1281.6 (80.0)
Headwaters Resources Central Louisiana Electric Co. (CLECO)
(formerly ISG Resources, Inc.) Rodemacher Power Sta. 2.56 1281.6(80.0) 4043 N. Euclid Avenue (Boyce, LA.)
Bay City, Michigan 48706 Central Louisiana Electric Co. (CLECO)
(F) Dolet Hills Power Sta. 2.15 1281.6 (80.0)
(Mansfield, LA.)
Entergy (formerly AP&L)
White Bluff (Redfield, AR.) 2.69 1281.6 (80.0)
White Bluff (Redfield, AR.) 2.72 1281.6 (80.0)
prb/colowyo 70/30 (Fly ash from 70/30 coal blend)
White Bluff (Redfield, AR. 2.73 1281.6 (80.0)
Prb/indo 50/50 Blend
Independ. Plant (Newark, AR) 2.65 1281.6 (80.0)
(F)Limestone Elec. Generating Station
(Jewett, TX.) 2.50 1281.6 (80.0)
Sikeston Municipal Utilities 2.66 1281.6 (80.0)
Sikeston Plant (Sikeston, MO.)
(F) Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO)
Pirkey Power Plant 2.45 1281.6 (80.0)
(Hallsville, TX.)
Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO)
Welsh Plant (Cason, TX.) 2.73 1281.6 (80.0)
(F) Texas Utilities 2.68 1281.6 (80.0)
Martin Lake Power Plant (Tatum, TX.)
Lafarge North America O G & E, Muskogee, OK . 2.64 1281.6 (80.0)
20408 West Renwick Rd. KCP & L, Montrose, MO. 2.68 1281.6 (80.0)
Lockport, Illinois 60441
Mineral Resource Tech. Ameren Rush Island Pwr Plant 2.81 1281.6 (80.0)
2700 Research Forest Drive (Festus, MO.)
The Woodlands, Texas Electric Energy, Inc. 2.76 1281.6 (80.0)
77381 (Joppa, IL.)
GRDA, Unit 1 2.65 1281.6 (80.0)
(Chouteau, OK.)
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Mineral Resource Tech. Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) (Gentry, AR.) 2.72 1281.6 (80.0)
Union Electric 2.73 1281.6 (80.0)
(Labadie, MO.)
All Fly Ashes are Type C unless noted as Type F, (F).
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF ACCEPTANCE: Producer's/Supplier's certified shipping notice in accord with the attached agreement.
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF USE:
The inspector shall note on the "Concrete Plant Inspector's Daily Report" the
name of producer/supplier and source location.
PROCEDURE AGREEMENT: The above listed Producer's/Supplier's are approved to ship fly ash in accord with the attached agreement.
Destination Sampling and Testing:
Materials Division will request random samples through the Resident Engineer. These random samples shall be taken from the transport trailer/railroad car and be identified by:
A. Name of Supplier
B. Bill of Lading Number
C. Supplier Bin (silo) Number
E. Supplier Test Number
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AGREEMENT FOR THE ACCEPTANCE
OF FLY ASH BASED ON CERTIFIED MILL TESTS
Class C or F fly ash will be accepted by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department based on the producer's/ Supplier's certification that the material meets all requirements of applicable Department specifications (AASHTO M 295) under the following conditions:
1. The producers/suppliers shall maintain a file of their test results and methods of testing. The producer's laboratory shall be inspected periodically by the Concrete and Cement Reference Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and upon request, make reports of inspections available to the Department.
2. Fly ash shall be tested at the rate and in the manner defined in ASTM C 311. Laboratory analyses of these tests covering the fly ash certified and shipped to Department projects shall be furnished to the Department's Materials Division.
3. Shipments to Department projects shall be made only from silos that are certified to meet Department specifications.
4. The producer shall furnish with each shipment a certification containing the following:
a. consignee
b. date and time of shipment
c. truck or railroad car number
d. quantity of fly ash shipped
e. class of fly ash
f. silo number from which shipped
g. a statement that "This is to certify that the class
of fly ash in this shipment is from silo
number___________ and complies with the AASHTO
specification for the class shipped."
h. the signature of a responsible company official
One copy of the shipment certification form for the Resident Engineer shall accompany the shipment.
5. The Department will make periodic inspections by source sampling and by checking test results and methods of testing used by the producer.
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6. A quarterly composite sample will be sent to the Materials Division. This sample will be composed of approximately equally sized samples obtained from pretested bins.
7. Destination samples will also be taken as deemed necessary to assure compliance with specifications. Failure of these samples may be considered sufficient cause to reject the fly ash and suspend further shipments until tests by the Department determine that the producer's product is in compliance with applicable specifications and requirements. Acceptance of fly ash by this method is subject to withdrawal for failure to comply with the above requirements.
Please acknowledge agreement to the above requirements by signing and returning a copy of this letter for our producer files.
____________________________________________
Company Name – Plant Location
____________________________
Signature
____________________________ ___________________________
Typed/Printed Name Date
Telephone No.: _______________________ Fax No.: _________________________
Email Address: ___________________________
07/2008 QPL 501.021
GROUND GRANULATED BLAST-FURNACE SLAG
SUPPLIER SOURCE SPECIFIC DRY RODDED
GRAVITY Wt.
Lb/cu.ft.(kg /cu. m)
Buzzi Unicem USA, Inc. New Orleans, LA. 2.88 85.8(1377.7)
(formerly Lone Star Industries, Aucem)
Holcim (US) Inc. Chicago, IL. 2.87 85.8(1377.7)
(GranCem)
Holcim (US) Inc. Birmingham, AL. 2.87 85.8(1377.7)
(GranCem)
Lafarge North America Joppa, Illinois 2.9 70(1121.3)
(Newcem)
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF ACCEPTANCE: Producer's/Supplier's certified shipping notice in accord with the attached agreement.
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF USE:
The inspector shall note on the "Concrete Plant Inspector's Daily Report" the
name of producer/supplier and source location.
PROCEDURE AGREEMENT: The above listed Producer's/Supplier's are approved to ship ground granulated blast-furnace slag in accord with the attached agreement.
Destination Sampling and Testing:
Materials Division will request random samples through the Resident Engineer. These random samples shall be taken from the transport trailer/railroad car and be identified by:
A. Name of Supplier
B. Bill of Lading Number
C. Supplier Bin (silo) Number
E. Supplier Test Number
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AGREEMENT FOR THE ACCEPTANCE
OF GROUND GRANULATED BLAST-FURNACE SLAG
BASED ON CERTIFIED MILL TESTS
Ground granulated blast-furnace slag will be accepted by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department based on the producer's/ Supplier's certification that the material meets all requirements of applicable Department specifications (AASHTO M 302, Grade 100 or Grade 120) under the following conditions:
1. The producers/suppliers shall maintain a file of their test results and methods of testing. The producer's laboratory shall be inspected periodically by the Concrete and Cement Reference Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and upon request, make reports of inspections available to the Department.
2. Ground granulated blast-furnace slag shall be tested at a rate agreed to by the Department and in the manner defined in AASHTO M 302, to include chloride ion content. Laboratory analyses of these tests covering the ground granulated blast-furnace slag certified and shipped to Department projects shall be furnished to the Department's Materials Division.
3. Shipments to Department projects shall be made only from silos that are certified to meet Department specifications.
4. The producer shall furnish with each shipment a certification containing the following:
a. consignee
b. date and time of shipment
c. truck or railroad car number
d. quantity of ground granulated blast-furnace slag shipped
e. grade of ground granulated blast-furnace slag
f. silo number from which shipped
g. a statement that "This is to certify that the grade
of ground granulated blast-furnace slag in this shipment is from silo
number___________ and complies with the AASHTO
specification for the grade shipped."
h. the signature of a responsible company official
One copy of the shipment certification form for the Resident Engineer shall accompany the shipment.
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5. The Department will make periodic inspections by source sampling and by checking test results and methods of testing used by the producer.
6. A monthly composite sample will be sent to the Materials Division. This sample will be composed of approximately equally sized samples obtained from pretested bins.
7. Destination samples will also be taken as deemed necessary to assure compliance with specifications. Failure of these samples may be considered sufficient cause to reject the ground granulated blast-furnace slag and suspend further shipments until tests by the Department determine that the producer's product is in compliance with applicable specifications and requirements. Acceptance of ground granulated blast-furnace slag by this method is subject to withdrawal for failure to comply with the above requirements.
____________________________________________
Company Name – Plant Location
____________________________
Signature
____________________________ ___________________________
Typed/Printed Name Date
Telephone No.: _______________________ Fax No.: _________________________
Email Address: ___________________________
07/2008 QPL 501.023
MODIFIED PORTLAND CEMENT
(Portland-Pozzolan Cement, Pozzolan-Modified Portland Cement,
Slag-Modified Portland Cement)
Suppliers & Sources Material
(Manufacturing Plant)
Buzzi Unicem USA, Inc. Pozzolan Cement, Type IP
(formerly Heartland Cement Co.)
Independence, Ks.
Buzzi Unicem USA, Inc. Pozzolan Cement, Type IP
(RC Lone Star Cement Co.) Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(PM)
New Orleans, La. Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(SM)
Holcim(US) Inc. Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(SM)
Clarksville, Mo.
Lafarge Building Materials, Inc. Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(PM)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(PM)
(Terminal)
Springfield, Missouri Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(PM)
(Terminal)
Lafarge North America Mod. Portland Cement, Type I(SM)
Joppa, Illinois
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF ACCEPTANCE: By the manufacturer's certified shipping notice in accord with the attached agreement.
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF USE:
The inspector shall note on the Concrete Plant Inspector's Daily Report the name of the producer/supplier, source location, and the type cement.
PROCEDURE AGREEMENT: The listed manufacturers are approved to ship cement in accord with the attached agreement.
Destination Sampling and Testing:
Materials Division will request random samples through the Resident Engineer. These random samples shall be taken from the transport trailer/railroad car and be identified by:
A. Name of producer/supplier/terminal/plant
B. Modified portland cement Type
C. Bill of Lading Number
D. Producer/Supplier Bin (silo) Number
E. Mill Test Number
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AGREEMENT FOR THE ACCEPTANCE
OF MODIFIED PORTLAND CEMENT BASED ON CERTIFIED MILL TESTS
Modified portland cement will be accepted by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department based on the producer's certification that the material meets all requirements of applicable Department specifications:
Portland – Pozzolan Cement (AASHTO M240, Type IP)
Pozzolan – Modified Portland Cement (AASHTO M240, Type I (PM))
Slag – Modified Portland Cement (AASHTO M240, Type I (SM))
Modified portland cement will be accepted by the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department under the following conditions:
1. The producers shall maintain a file of their test results and methods of testing. The producer's laboratory shall be inspected periodically by the Concrete and Cement Reference Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or other acceptable testing laboratory, and upon request, make reports of inspections available to the Department.
2. Mill analyses covering the modified portland cement to be certified and shipped to Department projects shall be furnished to the Department's Materials Division. Mill analysis must reference the plant of origin.
3. Shipments to Department projects shall be made only from bins (silos) that have been tested and found to meet Department specifications. No modified portland cement shall be shipped prior to satisfactory completion of three day compressive strength tests. Modified portland cement from different manufacturing plants will not be intermixed at terminals.
4. The producer shall furnish with each shipment a certification containing the following:
a. consignee
b. date and time of shipment
c. truck or railroad car number
d. quantity of modified portland cement shipped
e. type of modified portland cement
f. bin (silo) number from which shipped
g. a statement that "This is to certify that the type modified
portland cement in this shipment is from pretested bin (silo) number___________ and complies with the AASHTO specification for the type shipped."
h. name of modified portland cement plant, terminal (if applicable) and the signature of a responsible company official
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One copy of the shipment certification form for the Resident Engineer shall accompany the shipment.
5. A monthly composite sample will be sent to the Materials Division. This
monthly composite sample will be composed of approximately equally sized type modified portland cement samples obtained from pretested bins. A composite sample will be sent for each type of type modified portland cement supplied to Department projects. Composite samples will be supplied from the manufacturing plant, not from terminals.
6. Destination samples will also be taken as deemed necessary to assure compliance with specifications. In the event samples taken at the job fail to meet specifications, the Department will reject the type modified portland cement. No further shipments will be accepted under this agreement until tests by the Department determine that the producer's product is in compliance with applicable specifications and requirements.
Acceptance of type modified portland cement by this method is subject to withdrawal for failure to comply with the above requirements.
Please acknowledge agreement to the above requirements by signing and returning a copy of this letter for our producer files.
____________________________________________
Company Name – Plant Location
____________________________
Signature
____________________________ ___________________________
Typed/Printed Name Date
Telephone No.: _______________________ Fax No.: _________________________
Email Address: ___________________________
07/2008 QPL 501.031
PORTLAND CEMENT
Suppliers Sources (Manufacturing Plant)
Ash Grove Cement Company Chanute, KS. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Durkee, OR. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Foreman, AR. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Ash Grove Texas, L.P. Aalborg, Denmark
Davao City, Philippines
Donghae, South Korea
Kamari, Greece
Khanghoy, Saraburi, Thailand
Midlothian, TX.
Pertigalete/Vencemos, Venezuela
Sam Chok, South Korea
Buzzi Unicem USA, Inc. Augusta, Italy(Magera)
Cape Girardeau, MO.
(Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Cementos Lima (Atocongo plant-Lima, Peru)
Festus, MO. (Selma)
(Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Independence, KS.
Istanbul, Turkey (Cannakkale)
Milaki, Greece
Pryor, OK. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available) Siam Cement Co.(Kaeng Khoi, Thailand)
Signal Mountain Cement (Chattanooga,Tn)
(Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
TPI Cement (Bangkok, Thailand)
Capitol Cement Company San Antonio, Tx.
Holcim (US) Inc. Ada, OK. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available) Artesia, MS. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Continental Cement Company(Hannibal, Mo.)
Jining City, China(Type 1 & Type II Low Alkali Cement)
(Daewoo Cement (Shandong) Company)
Siam City, Thailand
Tangshan, China(Type 1 & Type I Low Alkali Cement)
(Jidong Cement Company)
Theodore, AL.
Lafarge North America Calera, AL.
Fredonia, KS. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Joppa, IL. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Sugar Creek, MO. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
Tulsa, OK. (Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
LeHigh Cement Company Leeds, AL.
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Memphis Cement Company Memphis, Tn.
(Cementos del Caribe-Cartagena Mill, Colombia)
Monarch Cement Company Humboldt, Kansas
(Type I Low Alkali Cement Available)
METHOD OF DOCUMENTATION OF ACCEPTANCE: By the manufacturer's certified shipping notice in accord with the attached agreement.
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