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Resistance of Rolled Asphalts to Attack by Petroleum Oils
The petroleum-oil resistance of rolled asphalt made with pitch-bitumen is slightly better than that of high-permittivity-bitumen asphalt. The petroleum-oil resistance, and especially kerosene resistance, of both types of asphalt is markedly inferior to that of Dense Tar Surfacing which remains the recommended conventional bituminous material for use in areas where severe petroleum-oil contamination is to be expected. This document compares the resistance to petroleum oils of rolled asphalts made with bitumen of high permittivity and pitch-bitumen and the kerosene-resistance of these rolled asphalts with that of Dense Tar Surfacing.
Resistance of Rolled Asphalts to Attack by Petroleum Oils
The petroleum-oil resistance of rolled asphalt made with pitch-bitumen is slightly better than that of high-permittivity-bitumen asphalt. The petroleum-oil resistance, and especially kerosene resistance, of both types of asphalt is markedly inferior to that of Dense Tar Surfacing which remains the recommended conventional bituminous material for use in areas where severe petroleum-oil contamination is to be expected. This document compares the resistance to petroleum oils of rolled asphalts made with bitumen of high permittivity and pitch-bitumen and the kerosene-resistance of these rolled asphalts with that of Dense Tar Surfacing.
Resistance of Rolled Asphalts to Attack by Petroleum Oils
1980
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
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