FoamMaster recycled asphalt
FoamMaster is a 95% sustainable system that uses road arisings and other recycled aggregates to produce new binder course and base materials.
What is FoamMaster made up of?
FoamMaster is essentially 88% highway arisings, 7% pulverised fuel ash, 2% cement and 3% bitumen, all mixed with water.
Applications and uses of FoamMaster recycled asphalt
- Standard applications such as roads, highways and carriageways.
- Ideal for applications that require an extended shelf life.
Tarmac National Contracting offer a laying service for FoamMaster as a road recycling service.
FoamMaster benefits
- Energy efficient manufacturing process
- Reduces site transport movements
- Conserves local aggregate resources
- Produces a stockpileable material with an extended life
- Produces a re-workable material in its early life
- Cost effective, value for money option to traditional bituminous products
- Positive environmental and health and safety benefits that make it the ideal choice many contracts
See more in our Sustainability section
What are the benefits of using Tarmac Asphalt?
- Since inventing asphalt, we are continually improving and delivering high quality asphalt ranges.
- Unrivalled choice of asphalt products
- Innovative approach to finding project solutions.
- Our size and geographical coverage means we can handle high volumes and short lead times.
- Tarmac Asphalt range certified "very good" for Responsible Sourcing by BRE.
See more in About Tarmac Asphalt
Product and technical specification downloads
- FoamMaster recycled asphalt product sheet (pdf, 885kb)
- Recycled asphalt safety datasheet (pdf, 31kb)
- BRE Certificate Responsible Sourcing for aggregates (pdf, 502kb)
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How this product has been used before...
- Tarmac and Mouchel award-winning M25 project

