Tests on Asphalt Emulsions
Asphalt emulsion is a dispersion of bitumen and water, with a cationic or anionic emulsifying agent. The bitumen content in the emulsion is around 60% and based on the mix stability, the emulsion can be Rapid Setting (RS), Medium Setting (MS), or Slow Setting (SC). Different types of emulsions require different tests; the most common are water content, setting time and residue on sieving.
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Breaking Value of Cationic Emulsions Test Set
The breaking Value of Cationic Emulsions Test Set is the amount of filler needed to coagulate a bitumen emulsion. -
Emulsified Asphalt Distillation Apparatus
The Emulsified Asphalt Distillation Apparatus is used to examine the asphalt emulsions. -
Particle Charge Tester
The Particle Charge Tester is this equipment is used for the identification of anionic and cationic bituminous emulsions. -
Penetration power of bitumen emulsions
Used for determining the penetration power of bitumen emulsions. -
Setting Tendency of Bitumen Emulsions
The Setting Tendency of Bitumen EmulsionsUsed for determining settling tendency of bitumen emulsions. -
Storage Stability Tester
The Storage Stability Tester is the test is based on settlement measurement conforming to NF T66-022. -
Test Sieves for Mixing Stability
The Test Sieves for Mixing Stability are used for determining the mixing stability of emulsions with cement. -
Test Sieves for Residue on Sieving
The Test Sieves for Residue on Sieving is used for determining the residue on sieving of bituminous emulsions. -
Water in Bitumen Test Set
The Water in Bitumen Test Set is used for determining the water content of binders and asphalt emulsions by distillation.