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BS 2499-3:1993

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Hot-applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Methods of test

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

31-10-2016

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-08-1993

€231.38
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Committees responsible
Foreword
Methods
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Preparation for testing
5 Conditioning
6 Determination of flow resistance
7 Determination of flow resistance after heat
    degradation
8 Determination of penetration
9 Determination of penetration after heat degradation
10 Determination of penetration after fuel immersion
11 Determination of resistance to fuel immersion
    (solubility)
12 Determination of resilience
13 Bond testing: Determination of adhesion and cohesion
    following extension and compression
14 Bond testing: Determination of adhesion and cohesion
    following extension and compression after heat
    degradation
15 Bond testing: Determination of adhesion and cohesion
    following extension and compression after fuel
    immersion
16 Determination of bitumen compatibility
17 Determination of bitumen compatibility after heat
    degradation
18 Test report
Annex
A (informative) Precision and traceability
Table
1 Properties of iso-octane
Figures
1 Inner container
2 Suitable stirrer for stirring the sealant
3 Cones for penetration test
4 Ball penetration tool
5 Typical mould for concrete test blocks
6 Jig for pouring and handling of extension test
    specimen
7 Typical failures in extension test
8 Transfer jig
List of references

Describes methods of test for normal and fuel resistant sealants for use in roads, airfields, and other concrete pavements.

Committee
B/510/3
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 2499(1973) (07/2004) Supersedes 92/18215 DC and 94/106099 DC (06/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, November 2012. (10/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

BS 2499-2:1992 Hot-applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Code of practice for the application and use of joint sealants
BS 2499-1:1993 Hot-applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Specification for joint sealants

BS 882:1992 Specification for aggregates from natural sources for concrete
BS 812-103.1:1985 Testing aggregates. Method for determination of particle size distribution Sieve tests
BS 6664-5:1990 Flashpoint of petroleum and related products. Method for determination of flashpoint by Pensky-Martens closed tester
BS 3643-1:1981 ISO metric screw threads Principles and basic data
BS 5212-1:1990 Cold applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Specification for joint sealants
BS 1881-102:1983 Testing concrete Method for determination of slump
BS 5212-3:1990 Cold applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Methods of test
BS 2648:1955 Performance requirements for electrically-heated laboratory drying ovens
BS 2000-50(1993) : 1993 METHODS OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - DETERMINATION OF CONE PENETRATION OF LUBRICATING GREASE
BS 598-107:1990 Sampling and examination of bituminous mixtures for roads and other paved areas Method of test for the determination of the composition of design wearing course rolled asphalt
BS 2499-1:1993 Hot-applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Specification for joint sealants
BS 5212-2:1990 Cold applied joint sealant systems for concrete pavements Code of practice for the application and use of joint sealants
BS 812-2:1975 Testing aggregates Methods for determination of physical properties

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