AS 2341.18-1992 Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 18: Determination of softening point of tar (ring and ball method)

Abbreviation
AS 2341.18-1992
Valid from
15/06/1992

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Intertek Inform
Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard
Format
PDF, HARD COPY


Description

This standard sets out two procedures which use a ring and ball apparatus for the determination of the softening point of bitumens and related roadmaking products. The materials concerned have a softening point in the range 30°C to 150°C.

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AS 2341.18-1992 Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 18: Determination of softening point of tar (ring and ball method)

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AS 2341.18-1992 Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 18: Determination of softening point of tar (ring and ball method)

Description

This standard sets out two procedures which use a ring and ball apparatus for the determination of the softening point of bitumens and related roadmaking products. The materials concerned have a softening point in the range 30°C to 150°C.

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AS 2341.18-1992 Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 18: Determination of softening point of tar (ring and ball method)
Description

This standard sets out two procedures which use a ring and ball apparatus for the determination of the softening point of bitumens and related roadmaking products. The materials concerned have a softening point in the range 30°C to 150°C.

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AS 2341.18-1992 Methods of testing bitumen and related roadmaking products - Method 18: Determination of softening point of tar (ring and ball method)

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