EN 15626:2016
Bitumen and bituminous binders - Determination of adhesivity of cut-back and fluxed bituminous binders by water immersion test - Aggregate method

Standard No.
EN 15626:2016
Release Date
2016
Published By
European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
Latest
EN 15626:2016
Replace
FprEN 15626-2015
Scope
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the adhesivity of cut-back and fluxed bituminous binders coated onto aggregate when immersed in water. WARNING - The use of this document may involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For environmental reasons and to reduce emissions to air, water and soil, it is recommended to limit the use of products, solvents and energy to the minimum required for a valid test result.

EN 15626:2016 Referenced Document

  • EN 12594:2014 Bitumen and bituminous binders - Preparation of test samples
  • EN 12597:2014 Bitumen and bituminous binders - Terminology
  • EN 13043:2013 Aggregates for bituminous mixtures and surface treatments for roads, airfields and other trafficked areas
  • EN 13702:2010 Bitumen and bituminous binders - Determination of dynamic viscosity of modified bitumen by cone and plate method [Superseded: CEN EN 13702-1]
  • EN 15322:2013 Bitumen and bituminous binders - Framework for specifying cutback and fluxed bituminous binders
  • EN ISO 3696:1995 Water for Analytical Laboratory Use- Specification and Test Methods (ISO 3696 : 1987)

EN 15626:2016 history

  • 2016 EN 15626:2016 Bitumen and bituminous binders - Determination of adhesivity of cut-back and fluxed bituminous binders by water immersion test - Aggregate method
  • 2009 EN 15626:2009 Bitumen and bituminous binders - Determination of adhesivity of cut-back and fluxed bituminous binders by water immersion test - Aggregate method



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