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NEN-EN 15326

Bitumen and bituminous binders - Measurement of density and specific gravity - Capillary-stoppered pyknometer method

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 17
ICS Code (Waxes, bituminous materials and other petroleum products): 75.140
ICS Code (Binders. Sealing materials): 91.100.50
scope:

This European standard specifies a procedure for determining the specific gravity and density of bituminous binders at (25,0 ± 0,2) °C using the capillary-stoppered pyknometer method. Emulsions are excluded from the scope of this method. The pyknometer method shall be used as a reference method for determining the specific gravity and density of bituminous binders.

Document History

May 1, 2009
Bitumen and bituminous binders - Measurement of density and specific gravity - Capillary-stoppered pyknometer method
This European standard specifies a procedure for determining the specific gravity and density of bituminous binders at (25,0 ± 0,2) °C using the capillary-stoppered pyknometer method. Emulsions are...
NEN-EN 15326
April 1, 2007
Bitumen and bituminous binders - Measurement of density and specific gravity - Capillary-stoppered pyknometer method
This European standard specifies a procedure for determining the specific gravity and density of bituminous binders at (25,0 ± 0,2) °C using the capillary-stoppered pyknometer method. Emulsions are...
September 1, 2005
Bitumen and bituminous binders - Measurement of density and specific gravity - Capillary-stoppered pyknometer method
This European standard specifies a procedure for determining the specific gravity and density of bituminous binders at (25,0 ± 0,2) °C using the capillary-stoppered pyknometer method. Emulsions are...
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