BITUMEN PG 64-16

BITUMEN PG 64/16

Product Specifications

Bitumen PG 46-16

Test title Explanations Standard Range Test Method
min max
Penetration at 25°C,(100 g,5 sec),mm/10 REPORT ASTM D5 / INSO 2950
Softening Point °C REPORT ASTM D36 / INSO 3868
Flash Point (Cleveland Open Cup),°C 232 ** ASTM D92 / INSO 198
Kinematic Viscosity at 135°c , Pa.s ** 3 ASTM D2170 / INSO 12855
Dynamic Shear (DSR) 64 °C, G*/sina, kPa 1 ** ASTM D7175
Test on residue After RTFOT (ASTM D2872 / INSO 11898)
Dynamic Shear (DSR) 64 °C, G*/sina, kPa 2.2 ** ASTM D7175
Change of Mass % ** 1 ASTM D1754 / INSO 2957
Test on residue After PAV @100 °C (ASTM D6521)
Dynamic Shear (DSR) 28 °C, G*/sina, kPa ** 5000 ASTM D7175
Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) S @ -6°C 60s , Mpa ** 300 ASTM D6648
Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR) m @ -6°C 0.3 ** ASTM D6648

Available Packaging Options:

bitumen steel drums
bulk-bitumen
bitumen jumbo bag
bitutaner

BITUMEN PG 64-16

PG Bitumen Grading System The PG bitumen grading system is designed to assess the performance of bitumen in low, medium, and high temperatures. For instance, the PG 58-28 grade can be used in areas where the maximum temperature is 58 degrees Celsius and the lowest temperature is -28 degrees Celsius. This means that the bitumen with this grade may not work well in temperatures above 58 degrees Celsius and cannot withstand temperatures below -28 degrees Celsius. The positive number, 58, shows the average temperature of the seven successive days of the highest pavement temperature in the summer season. The negative number, -28, indicates the lowest temperature of the pavement in the seven successive days of the winter season in degrees Celsius.