APS Re-Juvenate

APS Re Juvenate

APS Re-Juvenate – Asphalt Surface Maintenance Treatment

APS Re-Juvenate is a surface treatment designed to assist in maintaining asphalt (tarred) roads and improving surface condition over time. It helps improve flexibility within the asphalt binder and may assist in reducing the effects of oxidation and surface ageing.

The product is applied as a spray-on treatment using standard road maintenance equipment. Application rates and procedures should be determined based on site-specific conditions and engineering requirements.

Key Benefits:

✅ May assist in improving surface flexibility

✅ Supports preventative road maintenance strategies.

✅ Designed for efficient spray application.

✅ Can assist in reducing surface ageing effects.

Disclaimer: All performance outcomes are dependent on site conditions, materials, and application methods. Technical specifications and application rates should be confirmed with a qualified representative.

APS may not modify, dilute, repackage, or rebrand WSA14. All WSA14 supplied by APS must be in original WETCE packaging with batch numbers and official documentation.”

Frequently asked questions

WS14 is a biochemical soil stabiliser designed to improve the engineering properties of soil for road-base stabilisation. It enhances soil density, strength, and long-term durability through biochemical catalytic processes that improve particle bonding and reduce moisture sensitivity.

WSA14 is manufactured exclusively by WETCE Holdings (Pty) Ltd and supplied through authorised distributors. It is environmentally safe, non-toxic, and designed for sustainable road construction applications.

WSA14 works by modifying the interaction between soil particles through biochemical catalytic reactions. The treatment reduces voids, improves compaction, and forms a stable, water-resistant matrix within the soil structure. This results in improved density, reduced moisture sensitivity, and long-term structural stability.”

WSA14 is introduced into the compaction water prior to application. The treated water is then applied to the prepared base material using standard road construction equipment to ensure even distribution throughout the material.

The treated layer is mixed, shaped, and compacted using conventional construction methods in line with standard road-building practices.

WSA14 enhances the engineering performance of soil and gravel base layers by improving compaction efficiency and stabilisation during construction. When applied through compaction water, it promotes better particle interaction, resulting in a denser and more uniform base structure.

The treated material achieves improved load-bearing capacity, reduced permeability, and increased resistance to deformation under traffic loading. The result is a more stable and durable road base when constructed using standard road-building practices.

WSA14-treated gravel roads are maintained using standard road maintenance practices appropriate to stabilized base layers. Routine maintenance activities should be conducted with care to preserve the integrity of the treated surface.

In general, aggressive cutting or deep reshaping of the stabilized layer is not recommended without technical assessment, as it may affect the performance of the treated material. Light maintenance such as surface cleaning and drainage management can be carried out where required.

If significant deterioration occurs, maintenance intervention may include reworking of the affected layer, reconditioning of the material, and reapplication of stabilisation treatment according to project specifications.

Spillage material should be removed using appropriate non-destructive methods to avoid disturbing the stabilized surface.

WSA14-treated gravel roads can reduce dust generation by improving the cohesion and stability of the wearing surface. By enhancing particle bonding and compaction, the treated layer is less prone to surface breakdown compared to untreated gravel roads.

In applications where additional dust suppression is required, WSA14 may be used as part of a broader road treatment strategy in combination with suitable surface sealing methods, depending on project requirements and environmental conditions.

The economic feasibility of WSA14 is typically assessed through a life-cycle cost analysis based on project-specific conditions. By improving the stability of gravel wearing courses, WSA14 can contribute to reduced maintenance requirements and improved material retention over time.

In many applications, treated roads may require less frequent grading and reduced reliance on dust control measures compared to untreated gravel surfaces. Improved surface quality can also support more efficient vehicle movement, depending on site conditions and traffic loads.

Overall cost benefits vary from site to site and should be evaluated based on local material costs, maintenance practices, and operational requirements.

*WSA14 is a proprietary biochemical soil stabiliser manufactured by WETCE Holdings (Pty) Ltd. APS is an authorised distributor only. All technical information, documentation, and product claims are the exclusive property of WETCE Holdings.