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AS 2891.3.1-1991

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Methods of sampling and testing asphalt Bitumen content and aggregate grading - Reflux method
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Superseded date

03-03-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1991

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AS 2891.3.1-1991 sets out the method for determining, by hot solvent extraction, the binder content of mixes containing residual bitumen and subsequently the particle size distribution of aggregate by sieve analysis.

Committee
CE-006
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 6706 6
Pages
4
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Under Revision See DR 96199

AS 1141.11-1996 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Particle size distribution by sieving
AS 2243.8-1992 Safety in laboratories - Fume cupboards
AS 2891.1-1986 Methods of sampling and testing asphalt Sampling of asphalt
AS 1141.2-1999 Methods for sampling and testing aggregates Basic testing equipment
AS 1152-1993 Specification for test sieves
AS 3568-1999 Oils for reducing the viscosity of residual bitumen for pavements
AS 2891.10-1991 Methods of sampling and testing asphalt Water and volatile oils content

AS 4283-1995 Cold mix asphalt for maintenance patching
AS 2891.8-1993 Methods of sampling and testing asphalt Voids and density relationships for compacted asphalt mixes
AS 2150-1995 Hot mix asphalt

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