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The amount of bitumen in asphalt is not so important as regards final results, but its relative quantity influences the commercial value of the asphalt in consequence of the cost of handling and refining it, and particularly in consequence of the effect it has on the number of yards of pavement that can be laid per ton of crude material.
The amount of bitumen in asphalt is not so important as regards final results, but its relative quantity influences the commercial value of the asphalt in consequence of the cost of handling and refining it, and particularly in consequence of the effect it has on the number of yards of pavement that can be laid per ton of crude material.
Asphalt and Asphalt Pavements
Tillson, George W. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 38 ; 215-235
2021-01-01
211897-01-01 pages
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