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NEN-EN 13108-9

Bituminous mixtures - Material specifications - Part 9: Bituminous mixture for Ultra-thin layer Asphalt Concrete (UTLAC)

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 March 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 28
ICS Code (Road construction materials): 93.080.20
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This document specifies requirements for the bituminous mixtures for Ultra thin layers Asphalt Concrete (UTLAC) for use on roads, airfields and other trafficked areas. The grading curve of the bituminous mixture for UTLAC is generally gap graded and the upper sieve size of the mix is not less than 5 mm and not greater than 11 mm. This document includes requirements for the selection of the constituent materials. It is designed to be read in conjunction with EN 13108-20 and EN 13108-21.

Document History

September 1, 2016
Bituminous mixtures - Material specifications - Part 9: Asphalt for Ultra-Thin Layer (AUTL)
NEN-EN 13108-9 specifies requirements of Asphalt for Ultra-Thin-Layers (AUTL) for use on roads, airfields and other trafficked areas. AUTL is a hot mix asphalt road surface course laid on a bonding...
June 1, 2013
Bituminous mixtures - Material specifications - Part 9: Asphalt for Ultra-Thin Layer (AUTL)
NEN-EN 13108-9 specifies requirements of Asphalt for Ultra-Thin-Layers (AUTL) for use on roads, airfields and other trafficked areas. AUTL is a hot mix asphalt road surface course laid on a bonding...
NEN-EN 13108-9
March 1, 2010
Bituminous mixtures - Material specifications - Part 9: Bituminous mixture for Ultra-thin layer Asphalt Concrete (UTLAC)
This document specifies requirements for the bituminous mixtures for Ultra thin layers Asphalt Concrete (UTLAC) for use on roads, airfields and other trafficked areas. The grading curve of the...
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