Methods For Testing Tar and Bituminous Materials - Determination of Specific Gravity
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FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards after the draft finalized
by the Bitumen, Tar and Related Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Petroleum, Coal and
Related Product Division Council.
This standard was originally published in 1958 as ‘Methods for testing tar and bituminous materials —
Determination of Specific gravity and subsequently revised in 1978. ‘Methods for testing tar and bituminous
materials’ was originally published as series of 22 standards in the form of a booklet, as listed below:
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METHODS FOR TESTING TAR AND BITUMINOUS
MATERIALS — DETERMINATION OF
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
( Second Revision )
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e) weighing shall be done quickly after filling the treated. Take precautions to prevent the inclusion of air
apparatus and shall be accurate to 0.1 mg; and bubbles. The hot material should be slightly more than
f) to prevent breakage of the apparatus when cleaning that required to fill the mould, and when cool, the excess
after a determination has been made upon a very may be cut off with a hot spatula. Remove the specimen
viscous of semisolid material, it is advisable to from the mould when cooled to room temperature.
warm it in an oven at a temperature not above 4.4 Procedure
100 °C, until most of the material is poured out
and then to swab it with a piece of soft cloth or Tare the balance first with a piece of fine waxed silk
cotton waste. When cool, it may be finally rinsed thread sufficiently long to reach from the hook on one
with carbon disulphide, benzol or other solvent of the pan supports to the rest. Attach the test specimen
and wiped clean. to the thread. So as to be suspended about 25 mm
above the straddle from the hook on the pan support,
4 METHOD B (BALANCE METHOD) and weigh to the nearest 0.1 mg. Weigh the specimen,
still suspended by thread, and completely immersed in
4.1 This test method is intended for the determination of freshly boiled and cooled distilled water at 27.0 ± 0.1 °C,
the specific gravity of semi-solid and solid bituminous to the nearest 0.1 mg, adhering air bubbles being first
materials by weighing in air and in water. removed with a fine wire.
4.2 Apparatus 4.5 Calculation
4.2.1 Balance Analytical Calculate the specific gravity of the material as follows:
a
4.2.2 Thermometer — As given in Method A. Specific gravity =
a −b
where
4.2.3 Balance Straddle — A pan straddle of convenient
size to support a beaker and permit determination of the a = mass of the dry specimen, and
weight of the specimen in water (see Fig. 2). b = mass of the specimen when immersed in
distilled water.
4.2.4 Thread — A length of fine, waxed, silk thread.
4.6 Report
4.2.5 Brass Moulds — Cubical, measuring
approximately 20 mm on each edge. Report the specific gravity to the nearest 0.001 at
25 °C/ 25 °C. The buoyancy/correction in this case is
4.3 Test Specimen negligible.
The test specimen shall be a cube of the material 4.7 Precision
measuring approximately 20 mm on each edge. Prepare
the specimen by melting a small sample of the material The duplicate results shall not differ by more than the
by gentle application of heat, taking care to prevent following:
loss by evaporation, and pouring the material when Size of Sample Repeatability Reproducibility
sufficiently fluid into a 20 mm brass cubical mould
that has been treated with a 1 : 1 mixture of glycerine 5 g or larger 0.005 0.007
and dextrin and placed on a brass plate previously so
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ANNEX A
( Foreword )
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Bitumen, Tar and Related Products Sectional Committee, PCD 06
Organization Representative(s)
CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, New Delhi Prof Satish Chandra (Chairman)
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Organization Representative(s)
Member Secretary
Shrimati D. Uma
Scientist ‘D’ (PCD), BIS
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This Indian Standard has been developed from Doc No.: PCD 06 (16138).