· Cutback Asphalt :
Cutback Asphalts are made from a base asphalt of selected hardness or viscosity which is dissolved in a solvent of high, medium or low volatility to provide distinct differences for construction purposes among the types. ASTM D 2399 is a standard for the selection of cutback asphalts for various paving and related road construction uses. Thirteen different grades are defined based on rate-of-cure and on viscosity.
Slow-curing asphalt cutbacks are liquid asphalts, sometimes also called road oils, and may also be produced directly by distillation. They contain a low-volatility fuel oil type of solvent and require the longest curing periods. Four grades are defined in ASTM D 2399. The properties of slow-curing type cutback asphalt are detailed in ASTM D 2026.
There are five grades of medium-curing type cutback asphalts. They contain a less-volatile kerosene-type of solvent which evaporates more rapidly than the slow-curing types and provide a medium hardness base asphalt. ASTM D 2027 is the specification for medium-curing cutback asphalts.
Four grades of rapid-curing cutback asphalts contain highly-volatile naphtha type solvents which tend to evaporate quickly and provide a harder base asphalt. Test specifications are given in ASTM D 2028 for rapid-curing cutback asphalts.
The various grades of cutback asphalts are summarized as follows:
Cutback Asphalts for General Paving Use, ASTM D 2399 |
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Kinematic Viscosity at 60 ° C (140 ° F), mm 2 /s or cSt |
Slow-CuringASTM D 2026 |
Medium-Curing ASTM D 2027 |
Rapid-Curing ASTM D 2028 |
30 to 60 |
MC-30 |
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70 to 140 |
SC-70 |
MC-70 |
RC-70 |
250 to 500 |
SC-250 |
MC-250 |
RC-250 |
800 to 1600 |
SC-800 |
MC-800 |
RC-800 |
3000 to 6000 |
SC-3000 |
MC-3000 |
RC-3000 |
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