Bitumen sisal rope, construction characteristics and functions of sisal fibers
Bitumen sisal rope, also known as bitumen sisal string, is a convenient and quick material for filling, waterproofing, and anti-corrosion in construction, as it is easy to install and affordable, making it widely popular. Made from jute that has been soaked in bitumen for a long time, it offers superior anti-corrosion properties and is commonly used for filling construction joints and concrete joints.
The role of asphalt hemp rope, asphalt hemp fibers, asphalt hemp strands, and asphalt hemp flock is to: Materials with waterproof properties are called oil-soaked hemp fibers, which serve as filling, waterproofing, and anti-corrosion in expansion joints. Asphalt hemp fibers, strands, and flock are obtained by heating asphalt to dissolve it, then mixing and blending it evenly with hemp, used as filling materials for road joints, settlement joints, and expansion joints.
Production Process
Soak jute rope and jute fiber in an emulsified asphalt tank for 24 hours, then add anti-oxidant foaming agents, preservatives, and other materials to act as fillers, waterproofing, and anti-corrosion in expansion joints and settlement joints. The general process for asphalt jute fiber, asphalt jute yarn, and asphalt jute絮 is: clean, dry the deformation joints, fill with oil jute fiber, pour emulsified asphalt, and remove excess asphalt after solidification and cooling.
Cautionary Notes
Before applying asphalt fiberfill, ensure all debris and standing water within the expansion joints are thoroughly cleaned, then fill the joints with asphalt fiberfill.










































