Maxwell Products Inc.

Maxwell Products, Inc. is a privately held, pavement maintenance products manufacturing company based in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1] Founded in 1975 by brothers Ted and Delwyn Maxwell, Maxwell Products manufactures asphalt and concrete pavement preservation products, including Elastoflex crack and concrete joint sealant, NUVO premium crack and concrete joint sealant, GAP Mastic, and GAP Patch.

Maxwell Products, Inc.
Private
IndustryPavement Preservation Products
Founded1975 in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
FounderTed Maxwell, Delwyn Maxwell
HeadquartersSalt Lake City, Utah
Productsasphalt crack and concrete joint sealants, pavement mastic, pavement patch
BrandsElastoflex, NUVO, GAP Mastic, GAP Patch
WebsiteMaxwellProducts.com

Products

Asphalt crack and concrete joint sealants

  • Elastoflex[2][3] - Maxwell Products' original line of asphalt crack and concrete joint sealants.
  • NUVO[4][5] - Maxwell Products' premium line of hot-pour asphalt crack and concrete joint sealants.

Asphalt and concrete distress repair

  • GAP Mastic[6] - a hot-pour, asphalt-based, polymer-modified asphalt and concrete maintenance material with engineered aggregate designed for wide cracks, cupping, depressions, pavement fatigue (alligatored areas), small voids and potholes, open seams, utility cuts, and shoulder deterioration.
  • GAP Patch - a hot-pour, asphalt-based, polymer-modified pavement maintenance material with engineered aggregate designed for voids, potholes, and trenching.

Technologies

Packaging

Maxwell Products' invented the industry's first fully meltable packaging, PolySkin. This patented, expanded bead technology is designed like interlocking building blocks, which make the containers stable and stackable when palletized.

Also in the packaging category, Maxwell Products introduced their patented ZipBox cardboard packaging, featuring a perforated side and a "handle" in the lid for quick, easy opening. ZipBox is also designed to lay flat for stacking and recycling.

Formulas

Other technological advancements include inteliBond, a proprietary formulation of polymers and other materials designed to help sealants bond better to pavements and to resist adhesion to surfaces such as car tires and shoes.

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References

  1. "Bloomberg - Are you a robot?". www.bloomberg.com.
  2. "Elastoflex Sealants". For Construction Pros.
  3. "National Pavement Expo West 2007 Product Spotlight". For Construction Pros.
  4. "Nuvo Crack Sealant". For Construction Pros.
  5. "Crack Repair March 2010". For Construction Pros.
  6. "Gap Pavement Mastics". For Construction Pros.
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