Bitumen Testing Method
Bitumen Testing Method
by
Vinay Kumar
Bituminous materials
Bituminous materials or asphalts are extensively
used for roadway construction, primarily because
of their:
Binding characteristics
carbon
Tar
Tars are residues
from the destructive
distillation
of
organic substances
such as coal, wood,
or petroleum
Requirements of Bitumen
Grades of Bitumen
Paving grades
Bitumen used for pavement construction work of
roads and airfields
Industrial grades
Waterproofing of structures, industrial floors etc.
Tests on bitumen
Penetration test
measures the hardness or softness of bitumen
Specific gravity test
specific gravity of bitumen is defined as the ratio of
mass of given volume of bitumen
Softening point test
Softening point denotes the temperature at which
the bitumen attains a particular degree of softening
Flash and Fire point test
Procedure
The pycnometer is cleaned, dried along with
stopper(w1 grams).
Pycnometer is filled with distilled water and kept
in water container for at least 30 mins.
The pycnometer is then removed and cleaned
from outside and weighed(w2 grams)
Then the pycnometer emptied and cleaned. The
bituminous material filled half the bottle.
Observations
Formulae
Result:
The specific gravity of given bituminous
binder is ________________
Procedure.
Soften the material to a pouring consistency at a
temperature not more than 60oC for tars and
90oC for bitumen above the approximate
softening point and stir it thoroughly until it is
homogenous and is free from air bubbles and
water
Pour the melt into the container to a depth atleast
10mm in excess of the expected penetration.
Protect the sample from dust and allow it to cool
in an atmosphere at a temperature between 15o
to 30oC for one hour
Result
The Penetration value of given bitumen is
____________
Procedure
Heat the material to a temperature between 75
100C above its softening point, stir until, it is
completely fluid and free from air bubbles and water.
Place the rings, previously heated to a temperature
approximating to that of the molten material.
On a metal plate which has been coated with a
mixture of equal parts of glycerin and dextrin.
Result
The Softening value of given bitumen is
______
Procedure
All parts of the cup are cleaned and dried
thoroughly before the test is started.
The material is filled in the cup upto a mark .
All accessories including thermometer of the
specified range are suitably fixed.
The bitumen sample is then heated.
The heating of sample is done at a rate of 5o to
6oC per minute.
Result
The temperature at which the flame application
that causes a bright flash ____________C and
temperature at which the sample catches fire
________________C.