Specifications for Sheet Asphalt Paving Adopted October 14 1915
Specifications for Sheet Asphalt Paving Adopted October 14 1915
American Society of Municipal Engineers
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), have a ductility of not less than 30 'centimeters at 77 degrees F. ; the two ends of the briquette to be pulled apart at the uniform rate of 5 centimeters per minute. When the asphalt cement as used has a penetration other than 50 at 77 degrees F. , an increased ductility of 2 centimeters will be required for every five points in penetration above 50 penetration and a corresponding allowance will be made below 50 penetration. BINDER. 11. Preparation The binder shall be composed of stone, or ...stone and sand, and asphalt cement of the character elsewhere herein specified and mixed in proper proportions. The stone, or stone and sand, and the asphalt cement shall be heated separately to such a temperature as will give, after mixing, a binder of the proper tempera- ture for the materials employed. The stone when used must be at a temperature between 225 and 350 degrees F. The asphalt cement and stone shall be thoroly mixed by machinery until a hom- ogeneous mixture is produced in which all the articles are thoroly coated with asphalt cement.
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