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SSH EN 12697-45:2012

Përzjerjet bituminoze - Metodat e provës për përzjerjen e asfaltit në të nxehtë - Pjesa 45: Prova e vjetërimit me anë të përcaktimit të shtangësisë të një mostre konglomerati bituminoz i kondicionuar për tharje në ujë (metoda SATS)

Bituminous mixtures - Test methods for hot mix asphalt - Part 45: Saturation Ageing Tensile Stiffness (SATS) conditioning test
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard   22 tet 2020

General information

95.99     22 tet 2020

DPS

DPS/KT 336

European Norm

93.080.20  

Scope

This European Standard specifies a test method to assess the durability of adhesion in base and binder course asphalt mixtures. The Saturation Ageing Tensile Stiffness (SATS) conditioning regime is used to age the specimens in the presence of water. A comparative test for assessing their performance before and after conditioning is also conducted. The applicability of this test method is limited to bituminous specimens with consistent air voids contents and hard binder, in particular, to asphalt concrete mixtures with a binder content between 3,5  and 5,5 , air voids contents between 6  and 10  and 10/20 pen hard paving grade bitumen. The test is intended to be used as a screening test for the assessment of a combination of aggregate, filler and additives with respect to the retained adhesion properties after simulated ageing in a moist atmosphere for lean/stiff base and binder course mixtures.
NOTE Alternative conditions for mixtures with binders other than 10/20 hard grade bitumen or other situations not covered by this European Standard are being developed.

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SSH EN 12697-45:2012
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
22 tet 2020

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SSH EN 12697-45:2020

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