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For decades, 60/70 penetration-grade bitumen has been a staple in road construction, valued for its cost-effectiveness and workability. However, the industry is witnessing a gradual shift toward AC 30 viscosity-graded bitumen, raising questions about its long-term viability as a replacement.…
Viscosity Graded (VG) Bitumen is a type of asphalt cement graded based on its viscosity at specific temperatures, used in road construction for its durability, safety, and resistance to deformation under varying traffic conditions and temperatures.
Penetration Graded Bitumen is a classification of asphalt cement based on its hardness or softness, determined by the depth a standard needle penetrates into the bitumen under specific conditions of temperature and load.
Viscosity Graded Bitumen (AC) is a classification of bitumen based on its viscosity at specific temperatures, ensuring optimal performance and durability for pavement construction in varying climates and traffic conditions.
In the quest for more sustainable construction practices, the industry faces the significant challenge of reducing its carbon footprint without compromising on the quality and durability of the built environment. One of the most promising solutions to this challenge lies…
Introduction Fly ash, a byproduct of coal combustion in power plants, represents a paradigm shift from waste to a resource in sustainable construction. Historically, the disposal of fly ash presented significant environmental and economic challenges. Today, it stands as a…