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AS/NZS 2341.13:1997

[Current]

Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products, Method 13: Long-term exposure to heat and air

This Standard sets out a method based on the accelerated aging of bitumen to determine the time required for bitumen to reach a viscosity level associated with distress in pavement surfacings.
Published: 05/08/1997
Pages: 17
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Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
3 APPLICATION
4 PRINCIPLE
5 MATERIALS
6 APPARATUS
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4 Oven
6.4.1 General requirements
6.4.2 Additional requirements
6.5
6.6
6.7
7 SETTING THE OVEN TEMPERATURE
8 PROCEDURE
8.1 Cleaning the sample bottles
8.2 Deposition of the bitumen film on the walls of the sample bottles
8.3 Exposure of the bitumen film
8.4 Recovery and mixing of the exposed bitumen
8.5 Measurement of the apparent viscosity after treatment
9 CALCULATION AND EXPRESSION OF RESULTS
10 REPORT
11 PRECISION
APPENDIX A
A1 SCOPE
A2 APPARATUS
A2.1
A2.2
A3 PROCEDURE
APPENDIX B
B1 SCOPE
B2 APPARATUS
B2.1
B2.2
B3 PROCEDURE
Cited references in this standard
BS IP
Methods for analysis and testing, Part 1, Vol. 2, Appendix A
BS 593
Specification for laboratory thermometers
[Current]
Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products, Method 10: Determination of the effect of heat and air on a moving film of bitumen (rolling thin film oven (RTFO) test)
[Current]
Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products, Method 5: Determination of apparent viscosity by ‘Shell’ sliding plate micro-viscometer
[Pending Revision]
Bitumen for pavements
Content history
[Superseded]
AS/NZS 2341.13:1997 Rec:2013
DR 95360

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