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AASHTO TP 121 : 2016

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METHOD OF TEST FOR DETERMINING THE VISCOSITY OF EMULSIFIED ASPHALT BY A ROTATIONAL PADDLE VISCOMETER
Superseded date

01-09-2023

Published date

09-05-2017

1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
3. TERMINOLOGY
4. SUMMARY OF TEST METHOD
5. SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
6. APPARATUS
7. PROCEDURE
8. SAMPLING
9. CALIBRATION AND STANDARDIZATION
10. REPORT
11. PRECISION AND BIAS
12. KEYWORDS
13. REFERENCES
ANNEX A - VISCOSITY STANDARDS

Pertains to all the emulsified asphalts described in M 140, M 208, and M 316, and with temperatures between 25 degrees C and less than 90 degrees C.

DevelopmentNote
Included in AASHTO HM. (08/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ASTM E 1 : 2014 : REDLINE Standard Specification for ASTM Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers
AASHTO M 208 : 2001 SPECIFICATION FOR CATIONIC EMULSIFIED ASPHALT
ASTM D 2397/D2397M : 2017-06 SPECIFICATION FOR CATIONIC EMULSIFIED ASPHALT
AASHTO R 66 : 2015 PRACTICE FOR SAMPLING ASPHALT MATERIALS
AASHTO M 140 : 2013 SPECIFICATION FOR EMULSIFIED ASPHALT
ASTM E 11 : 2017 : REDLINE Standard Specification for Woven Wire Test Sieve Cloth and Test Sieves
AASHTO T 59 : 2015 METHOD OF TEST FOR EMULSIFIED ASPHALTS
AASHTO M 316 : 2013 SPECIFICATION FOR POLYMER-MODIFIED EMULSIFIED ASPHALT

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