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The properties of bitumen for roadmaking are specified in AS 2008: Residual Bitumen for Pavements. This Australian Standard classifies and specifies the properties of conventional pavement-grade bitumens most widely used in Australia.

The following classes are most commonly used in sprayed sealing works in Australia:

  • Class 170: the most commonly used class for sprayed sealing
  • Class 240: higher viscosity binder (compared to C170) used by some road agencies in warm climates
  • Class 320: higher viscosity binder (compared to C170 and C240) sometimes used for sprayed sealing in areas where pavement temperatures or traffic stresses were high, but has been largely superseded by PMBs and multigrade bitumen.

 

In New Zealand, the sealing grade bitumens are characterised by penetration grade and consist of:

  • 180/200 penetration: generally used in sprayed seal work (the approximate equivalent of Class 50 bitumen which was a softer class of bitumen than Class 170 used in Australia in the past)
  • 130/150 penetration: a slightly harder grade used as an alternative to 180/200 (approximate viscosity between that of Class 50 and Class 170 bitumen)
  • 80/100 penetration: generally only used in sprayed seals in hotter areas or when resealing fatty or bleeding seals (the approximate equivalent of Class 170 bitumen).

 

Australian Standard – Viscosity Grade Bitumen Specification (AS2008-1997)

PropertyUnitsClass 50Class 170Class 320Class 600Test Methods
Viscosity, 140°F (60°C)Pa.s40-60140-200260-380500-700AS 2341.2 or AS 2341.3
Viscosity, 275°F (135°C)Pa.s0.20-0.300.25-0.450.40-0.650.60-0.85AS 2341.2 or AS 2341.3
Penetration, 77°F (25°C), 100g, 5sec, Min0.1MM130624020AS 2341.12
Flash point, Min°C250250250250AS 2341.14
Matter Insoluble in toluene, Max%Wt1.01.01.01.0AS 2341.8
Tests on residue from thin-film oven test:
  – Viscosity, 140°F (60°C), MaxPa.s300300300300AS 2341.2 or 2341.3
Density at 15°CKg/LGreater than 1.0, normally 1.01 to 1.04AS 2341.7

Australian Standard – Viscosity Grade Bitumen Specification (AS2008-2013)

PropertyUnitsClass 170Class 240Class 320Class 450Class 600Test Methods
Viscosity, 140°F (60°C)Pa.s140-200190-280260-380Report500-700AS/NZS 2341.2
Viscosity, 275°F (135°C)Pa.s0.25-0.450.32-0.550.4-0.650.70Max0.60-0.85AS 2341.3
Penetration, 77°F (25°C), 100g, 5sec, Min0.1MM625340Report20AS 2341.12
Flash point, Min°C250AS 2341.14
Matter Insoluble in toluene, Max%Wt1.0AS/NZS 2341.20 or 2341.8
Density at 15°CKg/m3ReportAS 2341.7
Tests on residue from thin-film oven test(RTFO):
  – Viscosity, 140°F (60°C)Pa.sReport750-1150AS/NZS 2341.10 or 2341.2
Report850-1300ASTM D2872
  – Viscosity of RTFO residue as % of Original%300Max300Max300MaxReport300MaxAS/NZS 2341.10 or 2341.2
340Max340Max340Max340Max340MaxASTM D2872
  – Penetration at 25°C after RTFO0.1mmReport26MinAS/NZS 2341.10 or 2341.12
  – Mass Change%Report0.6 MaxAS/NZS 2341.10 or 2341.12
Legend: Report = no conformity criteria exist, but test results must be reported