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ification for id rik Sealants, ments" Joint an ‘Asphalt Pave! red ume the 00 saat cathe yur 1, Scope LL This specifi crack sealants of the cracks in 1 joints and cr Concrete Pavernemts. 1 covers joint and ein scalin not aplied type intended for use i sea dota Oe conte ad spt 12 Ths cover the proper- 2 ication does not purport to cover the PI rae -ment subject to jet fuel or other fuel 13 The values stated in ST units are the standard. 14 This standart! does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsiblity of the user of this standard to establish appro- priate safety and health practices and determine the applica- bilay of regulatory requirements prior to use 2 Referenced Documents 21 ASTM Standante:? Do Test Method for Softening Point of Bitumen (Ring-and- Ball Apparatus) - S167 Practice for Melting of Hot-Appli a I fing of Hot-Applied Joint and Crae Sein na File for Evaluation : 1DS249 Specification for Backer Material for Use with Cold ced Hopi an Sets Satin Prtand Cement Coe and Asphalt Joints ee ‘ederal Specification:> SS-S-i410c =e omit Dy os Ras : hee Dora i a mene a 28 Og c 7 = De OO te wang novia mcean cieat AST Stn la ‘NeASTB ee ala fem, 728 G Gove TR Sait. a Pita es, measnapogo, Mal Sep She Hot Applied, for Concrete and do A ae reditly following the designation indicates the year of wim parentheses indicates the year of lst reappoval, q 3. General Requirements 3.1 The sealant shall be composed of a mixture of that will form a resilient and adhesive compound oti, effectively sealing joints and cracks in concrete ang pew pavements against the infiltration of moisture ang Ee material throughout repeated cycles of expansion and go tion with temperature changes, and that will not ao temperatures, flow from the joint or be picked up by ye vires, The material shall be capable of being brought q: uniform pouring consistency suitable for completly fling ‘2 joints without inclusion of large air holes or discontin without damage to the material. It shall remain unchanged in application characteristics for Nore ot ‘9p moat imum heating temperature, ere shall be set forth by th ximum, heat ure! Tbe maRUfacturen, sheettiN tem. al ote and shal be ong al ey priors any 1ADOTBLOTY tests are hoe ys sting ageney 52 The Ppved in Table 1 lant shall conform to. the "© the requirements. pre. f¢ Sampling and Heating 61 Sampling 61.1 Samples may be taken at the Jp delivery oF at the time of delivery, aser, I sampling is done prior to oy senting the purchaser shall have thee iter shall weigh 800 + 50g for Types 1, IT, TY, and 1600 + for Type Il. Both pots of the melter described in Practice 167 shall be used for Type TI. rature between the sealant’s maximum heating tempera- pand 42°C above the sealant’s maximum heating tempera- » (Never allow the oil temperature to exceed 288°C), Add Sealant to the melter according to the instructions in tice D167. After the sample has been added to the melier, ate the oil temperature within the listed temperature limits e raising the sealant’s temperature to manufacturer's mmended maximum heating temperature within the re- 4 Thour of time, as stated in Practice D5 167. Immediately "pon reachi Mand tv. os he maxitnom heating temperature, for ‘Types I, retin Pesitens for testing dteelly including I be rege Both softening point snd compatibility seated for 3h from the time of rst additicg before pouring all specimens, 7. Test Methods: Penetration, 74 Bond, Non-Immersed—Determine ‘Test Method 15329 for Bond, non-imm J4.1 After final scrubbing and blotting specified in Test Method D5329, air dry the blocks on their 12.7 mm x 254 men nds at standard laboratory conditions for 1h + 10 min, prior ‘0 pouring bond specimens, 7-42 Immediately after conditioning the blocks as in 74.1, the bond according to ersed. Type Il, Type II, and Type IV, 7.4.3. After pouring material into the block ‘opening, condi- tion the specimen as in7.1. After ‘conditioning, remove spacers and trim off excess material with a hot knife being careful not to pull sealant from the block, ‘Condition the test specimens not Jess than 4 h at the temperature specified in Table 1 for the Specific Type of Sealant. Immediately extend the specimen to the prescribed percentage in Table | using the apparatus and rate described in D5329, 7.44 Re-compress and re-extend according to Test Method 15329 for the total number of cycles prescribed in Table 1. The required cycles shall be completed within a S-day period from the time of pouring for Type Hl, IIl, and IV, and a 7-day period for ‘Type I. TABLE 1 7 aa igen Type = pe 90 max entation 30 max ( bitin i £0 (178) minimum £80 (176) minimum 7m Specimens Three 12.7 mm Specimens Point °C 'F) Sato twee 25.4 | Trg 27 rm Grecane Thug 7 rm Sains Te 127 Sain ondmmersed “wo oto ee 25 pase’ 3 cyoles at 50% pene eee” SPe5 ent at 18°C contig to Test Mi ckaging and Marking Tera compand sal cfurer's original containers, Each C0 livered im the man= incr shall be legibly APPEL h the name of the manufacture narkedl with th ae e manufacturer's bates sealant, the manu nr ee te cation worber as YP he mining une | spesrre an he mani Beating erperqgye Py pel emperature must be al least 119C ype May temperature NC a9 higge " eating te i eppleaion empertur 9, Keywords 9,1 hot applied; joint sealant (Nonmandatory Information) x. XII Some if not all, materials conforming to this sp cation may be damaged by heating to too high a temperature, reheating, or by heating for too long a time. Care should be exervised to secure equipment for heating and application that ‘s suitable for the purpose and approved by the manufacturer of the material. The material should be heated in a kettle or melter constructed as «double boiler, with the space between the inner and outer shells filled with oil or other heat transfer medium. ‘Thermostatic control for the heat transfer medium shall be Provided and shall have sufficient sensitivity to maintain Sealant temperature within the manufacturer's specified appli- System. Sealant that has, Bo ‘ebeating or proto ir ed ety may man, Sen. ica apes Pt ad eke Dis hea X12 Pavement mail conceit 8 2 constuction fox this specinag lication of Al scl di hat is tification shen a “eval of ne Compound, and oer toes not shorong J pee na : esti sandblsed, blown cleat al oul hen he © sand by high, ue (© overheat fest SPO adhesion, sk alton, or ling pressure air, and sealed scribed im XI. X13 When mate ‘maintenance or similar or dissimile the joint be dry, brush, concrete the purpose of n should be blown sealed should be df sand with high-preg use of the melter X14 The bottom of the Sealant against ind breakers should by elevated tomes ae ASTM Intemational takes no positon respecting the Moro ls sro val of any pat gt exsored ns ‘are expressly advised tangement of such hts, are entirely their own reapenaisany mnt” ofthe val of ¥ te by the responsive, revsed thor rBa0Proved or withcrawn, Your compere sone feetmnea rst pould be addressed to ASTM Intemational ‘Ths standard is copyrighted by ASTM Intemational, Siates. Invidual reprints (single or for at 610-832-9585 (phone),

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