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Beyond surface-level asphalt softening

Beyond surface-level asphalt softening
August 19, 2026 at 1:00 p.m.

By Jesse Sanchez. 

APEX-1132™ is specifically engineered for oxidized asphalt systems, prioritizing long-term compatibility, penetration and restoration over temporary surface darkening. 

SoyLei’s soy-derived roof chemistry is not the same as spraying raw soybean oil or biodiesel onto an asphalt roof. Although raw oils and biodiesel can temporarily soften asphalt, that short-term effect does not necessarily translate into lasting roof performance. APEX-1132 takes a different approach. Rather than functioning primarily as a temporary plasticizer or cosmetic treatment, its chemistry is engineered specifically for interaction with oxidized asphalt systems. The formulation is designed around compatibility with asphalt molecules, with the goal of penetrating and restoring the material instead of simply making the surface appear darker. 

That distinction matters because a visible change does not always indicate a meaningful change within the asphalt system. Products that mainly coat, soften or darken the surface may create an immediate cosmetic effect while offering limited long-term performance. Engineered chemistry is intended to address how the treatment interacts with aged asphalt at a molecular level. 

The term “soy-derived” can also create confusion. It describes the origin of part of the chemistry, not the application of untreated vegetable oil. In an engineered roof treatment, soy-derived components are incorporated into a formulation developed for a specific interaction with oxidized asphalt. 

Laboratory analysis can help illustrate these differences. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), oxidation studies and asphalt-aging evaluations can provide insight into how roof materials change over time and how a treatment interacts with those changes. These tools move the discussion beyond appearance and toward measurable chemical behavior. 

For building owners, contractors and roofing professionals, chemical compatibility is central to evaluating whether a treatment is designed for temporary softening or a more deliberate rejuvenation process. 

Learn more about how APEX-1132 is engineered for compatibility with oxidized asphalt systems!

Learn more about Soylei in their Coffee Shop Directory or on soylei.com


 

About the author

Jesse Sanchez

Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.


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