SAFETRACK® MTI Road Reinstatement

For underground broadband network installations

Overview

Cold-Applied Micro-Trench Infill System

Fast. Flexible. Field-Proven.

SAFETRACK® MTI is a cold-applied, liquid reinstatement solution engineered for rapid and reliable infill of micro-trenches in asphalt and concrete. Powered by GCP’s proprietary ESSELAC® resin technology, it cures quickly, bonds seamlessly, and withstands traffic and weather—making it the preferred choice for fiber network deployment and utility reinstatement

Why Choose SAFETRACK® MTI?

  • Cold-Applied Convenience – No hot trades or open flames required
  • Rapid Cure Times – Return to service in under an hour
  • Self-Consolidating – No compaction needed
  • Watertight Seal – Prevents water ingress and trench degradation
  • Traffic-Resistant – Resists deformation under load
  • Customizable Colors – Asphalt gray, neutral, or optional orange dig-safe indicator layer

Built for Performance

SAFETRACK® MTI is engineered to deliver long-lasting results in demanding environments. Its advanced formulation ensures:

  • A strong, reliable bond to surrounding surfaces
  • Exceptional durability under heavy traffic conditions
  • Simple, efficient application—by hand or with pump equipment
  • Proven performance backed by SRV and HAPAS approvals

Engineered for Efficiency

SAFETRACK® MTI can be applied manually or with GCP’s SAFETRACK® 200 Pump Applicator, streamlining trench reinstatement with minimal disruption. GCP provides full training and support to ensure optimal results

Products & Accessories

Products

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SAFETRACK® MTI Data Sheet
Description

SAFETRACK® MTI is a cold, liquid applied, self–consolidating , flexible roadway reinstatement system based on Stirling Lloyd's (now part of GCP Applied Technologies) unique ESSELAC® resin technology.

Key Benefits
  • Rapid cure
  • Cold applied, no hot trades
  • Free flowing and self-consolidating – no compaction required
Application Type
  • Micro-trench reinstatement
  • Broadband networks