asphaltimpregnated
Asphaltimpregnated describes materials that have been infused or saturated with asphalt (bitumen) so that the asphalt penetrates the substrate rather than merely forming a surface coating. The impregnation process aims to distribute asphalt within pores or fibers, yielding internal waterproofing, enhanced decay resistance, and improved mechanical stability for the treated material. The term is commonly applied to building and industrial products where long-term moisture protection is important.
Common asphaltimpregnated products include roofing felts and membranes, asphaltimpregnated paper or boards used as moisture barriers,
Impregnation methods vary. Processes include immersion of the substrate in molten asphalt, vacuum impregnation to draw
Limitations and considerations include potential brittleness at low temperatures, aging through oxidation, and environmental or health