BS 2499-3:1993 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleHot-Applied Joint Sealant Systems for Concrete Pavements: Methods of Test
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BS 2499-3:1993 provides guidelines for testing the performance and suitability of joint sealants used in concrete pavements. The standard specifically focuses on both normal and fuel-resistant sealants for various applications such as roads, airfields, and other concrete pavements.
The standard outlines a range of test methods to evaluate the properties and characteristics of the sealants. These tests ensure that the sealants meet specific requirements and performance criteria. By conducting these tests, the standard aims to determine the sealants' ability to withstand various environmental factors, traffic loads, and temperature fluctuations.
BS 2499-3:1993 provides a comprehensive set of procedures and guidelines to assess the suitability and reliability of hot-applied joint sealant systems. Adhering to this standard enables manufacturers and contractors to ensure the quality and durability of their sealant products, ultimately contributing to the long-term performance and integrity of concrete pavements.
Descriptors | Construction materials, Concretes, Pavements (roads), Roads, Airports, Sealing materials, Joints, Bitumens, Testing conditions, Heating tests, Penetration tests, Heat ageing tests, Degradation, Chemical-resistance tests, Fuels, Mechanical testing, Adhesion tests, Resilience, Immersion tests (corrosion), Tensile testing, Cohesion, Viscosity measurement, Compatibility, Extensibility, Specimen preparation, Test specimens, Test equipment, Compression testing |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 0 580 22076 1 |
File Size | 696.3 KB |