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Saybolt Furol Viscosity of Bituminous Materials at High Temperatures

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Designation: E 102 93 (Reapproved 1997)

Standard Test Method for


Saybolt Furol Viscosity of Bituminous Materials at High
Temperatures1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 102; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

1. Scope 4. Summary of Test Method


1.1 This test method covers the empirical procedures for 4.1 The efflux time in seconds of 60 mL of sample, flowing
determining the Saybolt Furol viscosities of bituminous mate- through a calibrated orifice, is measured under carefully
rials at specified temperatures between 248 and 464F (120 and controlled conditions. The time is corrected by an orifice factor
240C). and reported as the viscosity of the sample at that temperature.
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
as the standard. 5. Significance and Use
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the 5.1 This test method is useful in characterizing certain
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the bituminous materials, as one element in establishing unifor-
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro- mity of shipments and sources of supply.
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica- 5.2 This test method is an extension of Test Method D 88.
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. See 8.1.
6. Apparatus
2. Referenced Documents 6.1 Saybolt Furol Viscometer and Bath, as shown and
2.1 ASTM Standards: described in Test Method D 88, Fig. 1 and Annex 1. An
D 88 Test Method for Saybolt Viscosity2 external heater may also be used, but if so, it shall be more than
D 92 Test Method for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland 2 in. (51 mm) from the viscometer. An aluminum-block,
Open Cup3 constant-temperature bath is also acceptable, and no stirring
D 140 Practice for Sampling Bituminous Materials2 device is required with this type of bath.
E 1 Specification for ASTM Thermometers4 6.2 Displacement Ring, as shown in Fig. 1, constructed of
E 11 Specification for Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Pur- the same corrosion-resistant metal as the viscometer.
poses5 6.3 CoverA metal cover for the viscometer, cylindrical
with a flat top, approximately 214 in. (57 mm) in diameter and
3. Terminology 14 in. (7 mm) deep (Note 1). One hole slightly larger than the

3.1 Definitions: diameter of a viscosity thermometer shall be drilled in the


3.1.1 Furolan acronym of Fuel and road oils. center of the cover, and two smaller holes to permit the vertical
3.1.2 Saybolt Furol viscositythe corrected efflux time in rods of the displacement ring to pass through the cover.
seconds of 60 mL of sample flowing through a calibrated Furol NOTE 1The cover of a 3-oz (90-mL) Gill-style ointment box fulfills
orifice under specified conditions. The viscosity value is these requirements.
reported in Saybolt Furol seconds, abbreviated SFS, at a
specified temperature. 6.4 Thermometer Support, as shown in Test Method D 88,
Fig. 3.
6.5 Saybolt Viscosity Thermometers, as listed in Table 1, for
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This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D-8 on Roofing, reading the temperature of the sample. Each thermometer shall
Waterproofing, and Bituminous Materials and is the direct responsibility of conform to the requirements listed in Specification E 1 for that
Subcommittee D08.05 on Solvent-Bearing Bituminous Compounds for Roofing and
Waterproofing.
ASTM Thermometer Number.
Current edition approved Oct. 15, 1993. Published December 1993. Originally 6.6 Bath ThermometersSaybolt Viscosity thermometers,
published as E 102 54 T. Last previous edition E 102 81 (1987) e1. or any other temperature-indicating means of equivalent accu-
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 04.04. racy.
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 05.01.
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.03.
6.7 Sieve, 850-m (No. 20), conforming to the requirements
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Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.02. of Specification E 11.

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manner. Xylene is a toxic and flammable solvent; all working
areas shall be efficiently hooded and kept free of sparks and
open flames. If the viscometer is hot, vaporization of xylene
can be reduced by filling the tube rapidly and immediately
allowing it to flow out through the orifice. A wooden toothpick
may be useful in cleaning the orifice.
NOTE 2The viscometer may be kept clean by filling with cylinder oil
immediately after each test and allowing the oil to remain in the
viscometer for several minutes before draining and cleaning with xylene
as described above. If desired, the viscometer may be kept filled with
cylinder oil between runs, draining and cleaning with xylene just before
each test.
8.2 Set up the viscometer and bath in an area where they
will not be exposed to drafts or rapid changes in air tempera-
ture, and dust or vapors that might contaminate a sample.
8.3 Place the receiving flask beneath the viscometer so that
the graduation mark on the flask is from 4 to 5 in. (100 to 130
mm) below the bottom of the viscometer tube, and so that the
stream of liquid will just touch the neck of the flask.
8.4 Fill the bath to at least 14 in. (6 mm) above the overflow
rim of the viscometer with an appropriate bath medium for the
selected test temperature:
8.4.1 Use SAE 40 grade oil for test temperatures up to
300F (149C).
8.4.2 For temperatures above 300F (149C), use a cylinder
oil having a viscosity of approximately 175 to 185 SUS at
(Material: Corrosion-resistant metal.) 210F (98.9C), and a minimum flash point of 572F (300C)
when tested in accordance with Test Method D 92.
FIG. 1 Displacement Ring
8.4.3 Change the bath medium periodically, and clean the
TABLE 1 ASTM Saybolt Viscosity Thermometers outside walls of the tubes to remove any carbon deposits.
Thermometer 8.5 Provide adequate stirring and thermal control for the
Standard Test ASTM Ther-
Temperature, mometer Subdivi-
bath so that the temperature of a test sample in the viscometer
F (C) NumberA Range, F will not vary more than 0.5F (0.3C) after reaching the
sions, F
250 (121) 77F 245 to 265 0.5
selected test temperature.
275 (135) 108F 270 to 290 0.5
300 (149) 78F 295 to 315 0.5 9. Calibration and Standardization
325 (163) 109F 320 to 340 0.5
350 (177) 79F 345 to 365 0.5 9.1 Calibrate the Saybolt Furol viscometer at periodic inter-
400 (204) 80F 395 to 415 0.5
450 (232) 81F 445 to 465 0.5
vals in accordance with Test Method D 88, Section 9, and
A
Comparable thermometers calibrated in C are not available.
calculate the correction factor for the viscometer.
9.2 Do not use viscometers or orifices requiring corrections
greater than 61 %.
6.8 Receiving Flask, as shown in Test Method D 88, Fig. 5.
6.9 Timer, graduated in fifths or tenths of a second, and 10. Procedure
accurate to within 0.1 % when tested over a 60-min interval.
Electric timers are acceptable if operated on a controlled 10.1 Establish and control the bath temperature at the
frequency circuit. selected test temperature.
6.10 Hot Plate, electric, approximately 8 in. (200 mm) in 10.1.1 Standard test temperatures for measuring Saybolt
diameter, with a three-heat switch, rated at 1200 W at the high Furol viscosities of bituminous materials are 250, 275, 300,
heat setting and 500 to 600 W at the medium heat setting. 325, 350, 400, and 450F (121, 135, 149, 163, 177, 204, and
232C).
7. Sampling 10.2 Insert a cork stopper, having a cord attached for its
7.1 Sample the material in accordance with Practice D 140. easy removal, into the air chamber at the bottom of the
viscometer. The cork shall fit tightly enough to prevent the
8. Preparation of Apparatus escape of air, as evidenced by the absence of oil on the cork
8.1 Clean the viscometer thoroughly with xylene, remove when it is withdrawn later as described.
all solvent from the viscometer and its gallery, and dry well. 10.3 Place the displacement ring in the gallery of the
Clean the displacement ring and receiving flask in the same viscometer.

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10.4 Preheat a 1-lb (0.5-kg) sample in a 16-oz (500-mL) ous stirring, withdraw the thermometer and remove the cover
seamless tin box of the deep type on the electric hot plate to from the viscometer. Immediately remove the displacement
about 18 to 27F (10 to 15C) above the selected test ring, check to be sure that the excess sample in the gallery is
temperature. below the level of the overflow rim, and replace the cover on
10.4.1 Use the medium-temperature setting on the hot plate the viscometer.
for the first half hour, and the high-temperature setting for the 10.9 Check to be sure that the receiving flask is in proper
remainder of the heating period. Avoid overheating initially position; then snap the cork from the viscometer using the
because this might cause some oxidation of the sample and attached cord, and start the timer at the same instant. The
alter its viscosity. elapsed time from filling the viscometer to snapping the cork
10.4.2 Stir the sample occasionally during the early stages shall not exceed 15 min.
of heating, but employ continuous stirring for the last 50F 10.10 Stop the timer the instant the sample reaches the
(28C). graduation mark on the receiving flask. Record the efflux time
10.4.3 Complete the preheating in 2 h or less, and proceed in seconds to the nearest 0.1 or 0.2 s.
immediately with the viscosity determination. Reheating of
any sample shall not be permitted. 11. Calculation and Report
10.5 Preheat the 850-m (No. 20) sieve to the selected test 11.1 Multiply the efflux time by the correction factor for the
temperature, and pour the heated sample through the sieve viscometer determined in 9.1.
directly into the viscometer until the level is just above the 11.2 Report the corrected efflux time as the Saybolt Furol
overflow rim. viscosity of the material at the temperature at which the test
NOTE 3Just enough sample should overflow so that later removal of was made.
the displacement ring will cause the excess to flow into the gallery without 11.2.1 Report values below 200 s to the nearest 0.5 s. Report
completely filling it. values of 200 s or higher to the nearest whole second.
10.6 Place the cover on the viscometer over the displace-
ment ring, and insert the appropriate viscosity thermometer 12. Precision and Bias
equipped with the thermometer support through the hole in the 12.1 Results should not differ from the mean by more than
center of the cover. the following:
10.7 Stir the sample in the viscometer continuously with the 12.1.1 Repeatability (one operator and apparatus)1 %.
thermometer, using a circular motion at 30 to 50 rpm in a 12.1.2 Reproducibility (different operators and apparatus)
horizontal plane to avoid whipping air into the sample. Take 2 %.
care to avoid striking the orifice.
10.8 When the sample temperature remains constant within 13. Keywords
0.5F (0.3C) of the test temperature during 1 min of continu- 13.1 bituminous; high temperature; Saybolt Furol; viscosity

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