Bitumen AC 20

  • Strong aggregate adhesion

  • High-temperature stability

  • Medium-hard viscosity (AC-20 grade)

  • Excellent durability for heavy traffic

  • ASTM D3381 compliant

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Specification Test Method Unit Value
Viscosity at 60°C ASTM D2171 Poise (10*Pa.s) 2000±400
Viscosity at 135°C ASTM D2170 CST Minimum 210
Flash Point (Cleveland Open Cup) ASTM D92 °C Minimum 232
Solubility in Trichloroethylene ASTM D2042 %WT Minimum 99
Penetration, 100g, 5s, at 25°C ASTM D5 0.1mm Minimum 40
Thin-Film Oven Test (TFOT)
Viscosity at 60°C ASTM D2171 Poise (10*Pa.s) Maximum 10000
Ductility, 5 cm/min, at 25°C ASTM D113 cm Minimum 20

Bitumen AC 20

Bitumen AC 20 is used as asphalt cement which can be regulated by Bitumen Viscosity Grade AC20. This product is determined based on the asphalt you want for construction.

Bitumen AC 20 typically has a penetration value between 60 and 80. It is appropriate for areas with moderate climates and is frequently used to construct roads that endure moderate levels of traffic.

Kiapetro is one of the known and reliable companies from which you can buy the best high-quality AC20 bitumen for your road project for different types of weather and traffic conditions.

Price of Bitumen Viscosity Grade AC 20

Bitumen AC 20 The specifications for hot-mixed asphalt are established based on factors such as usage, traffic, resilient modulus, and climate conditions, which in turn determine the type of bitumen needed to comply with these standards.

This kind of asphalt is primarily produced from refined bitumen derived from petroleum. Bitumen are varied and each of them can be a great point for the most need which is road construction.

If you have any order of Bitumen AC, contact us via our website with experts and they will answer you within 12 hours.

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