OXIDIZED BITUMEN 95/25

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 95/25

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 95/25 is a standard oxidized grade bitumen usually used for various purposes in construction business. R95/25 is normally used as a base raw material for bituminous pipe coating, roofing membranes, various water proofing purposes and coats in the automotive industry.

    Blown bitumen 95/25 is manufactured from fine 60/70 bitumen in BACCO refinery to meet EN and ASTM standard specifications and guarantee high quality products for our clients.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R95/25 mean an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=95 and Penetration=25.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 95/25

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 95/25 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    20/30

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    90/100

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

    Applications

    Oxidised asphalt 95/25 uses in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 95/25 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 95/25 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 95/25 is using insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, Car undercoating Automobile industry is specially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dust proof and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity.

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary, and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidised Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 95/25 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 90/40

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 90/40

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 90/40 is based on petroleum bitumen which is made by blowing asphalt 60/70 by very hot air. Blown bitumen 90/40 is manufactured from fine 60/70 bitumen in the BACCO refinery to meet EN and ASTM standard specifications and guarantee high-quality products for our clients. 

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R90/40 means an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=90 and Penetration=40.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 90/40

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 90/40 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    35/45

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    85/95

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 90/40 used in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 90/40 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, the base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 90/40 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 90/40 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof, and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

     

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 90/40 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 90/15

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 90/15

    BACCO Oxidized (Blown) Bitumen 90/15 is produced by either a continuous or Staggered Blowing Process. Heated Penetration Grade bitumen under a controlled environment is blown with air which controls the oil content in the bitumen while it oxidizes.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R90/15 mean an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=90 and Penetration=15.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 90/15

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 90/15 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    10/20

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    85/95

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

     

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 90/15 used in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 90/15 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, a base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 90/15 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 90/15 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof, and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 90/15 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 90/10

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 90/10

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 90/10 is semi solid grade of pure petroleum bitumen manufactured by air-blowing through an asphalt flux.  In fact, Oxidized asphalt 90/10 (in another word blown bitumen 90/10 or bitumen R90/10) is based on petroleum bitumen which is made by blowing grade 60/70 bitumen by hot air.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R90/10 mean an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=90 and Penetration=10.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 90/10

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 90/10 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    5/15

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    85/95

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 90/10 uses in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 90/10 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 90/10 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 90/10 is using insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, Car undercoating Automobile industry is specially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dust proof and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary, and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

     

     

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 90/10 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 85/40

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 85/40

    Oxidized bitumen 85/40 is a semi-solid oxidized grade of pure petroleum bitumen categorized in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and is normally used for different purposes in the construction business.

    Oxidized Bitumen or Blown bitumen R85/40 is produced by blowing hot air into the penetration bitumen.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R85/40 means an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=85 and Penetration=40.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 85/40

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 85/40 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    35/45

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    80/90

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 85/40 used in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R85/40 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, a base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 85/40 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 85/40 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof, and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 85/40 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 85/35

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 85/35

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 85/35 is suitable for sealing saw cuts and joints where there is expected to be a minimum amount of movement in the joint.

    BACCO Blown bitumen grade R85/35 or Oxidized Bitumen 85/35 is produced by passing air through the penetration grades. This process gives the bitumen more rubbery properties than its original formula and bitumen R85/35 is simply harder bitumen.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R85/35 means an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=85 and Penetration=35.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 85/35

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 85/35 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    30/40

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    80/90

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 85/35 used in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R85/35 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, a base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 85/35 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 85/35 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof, and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 85/35 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 85/25

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 85/25

    BACCO Blown bitumen grade R85/25 or Oxidized Bitumen 85/25 is produced by passing air through the penetration grades. This process gives the bitumen more rubbery properties than its original formula and bitumen R85/25 is simply harder bitumen.

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 85/25 meets EN and ASTM standard specifications and guarantees high-quality products for our clients.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R85/25 means an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=85 and Penetration=25.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 85/25

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 85/25 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    20/30

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    80/90

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 85/25 used in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 85/25 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, a base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 85/25 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 85/25 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 85/25 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 75/35

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen 75/35

    Blown bitumen 75/35 is manufactured from fine 60/70 bitumen in the BACCO refinery to meet EN and ASTM standard specifications and guarantee high-quality products for our clients. 

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 75/35 is a standard oxidized grade bitumen usually used for various purposes in the construction business. R75/35 is normally used as a base raw material for bituminous pipe coating, roofing membranes, various waterproofing purposes, and coats in the automotive industry.

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R75/35 mean an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=75 and Penetration=35.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 75/35

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 75/35 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    30/40

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    70/80

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 75/35 used in the chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 75/35 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, a base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 75/35 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R75/35 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof, and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 75/35 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


    OXIDIZED BITUMEN 75/25

    Introduction of oxidized bitumen75/25

    Blown asphalt 75/25 (blown bitumen 75/25, oxidized asphalt R75/25) is a solid grade of pure petroleum bitumen manufactured by air-blowing through an asphalt flux. Special physical properties of its grade can be used in different applications in the construction business.

    Blown bitumen 75/25 is manufactured from fine 60/70 bitumen in the BACCO refinery to meet EN and ASTM standard specifications and guarantee high-quality products for our clients. 

    Oxidized Bitumen is shown by R(SP)(PEN) in which SP is Softening and PEN is Penetration as a result R75/25 means an oxidized bitumen with Softening point=75 and Penetration=25.

     

     

    Typical properties of oxidized bitumen 75/25

    BACCO oxidized bitumen 75/25 is made according to BS EN 13304:2009 standard and we guarantee that it meets the following specification requirements:

     

    Properties

    Test Method

    Unit

    Specification

    Specific gravity at 25/25 C

    ASTM D70
    EN 15326

    (Kg/m3)

    1.05 approx.

    Penetration at 25°c

    ASTM D5
    EN 1426

    mm/10

    20/30

    Softening point °c

    ASTM D36
    EN 1427

    °C

    70/80

    Loss on heating (wt) %

    ASTM D6
    EN 13303

    Wt. %

    0.2 max

    Flashpoint c

    ASTM D92

    EN ISO 2592

    °C

    250 min

    Solubility is CS2 (wt) %

    ASTM D4
    EN 12592

    Wt. %

    99.5 max

    Stop test

    A.A.S.H.O.T 102

    -

    negative

     

     

    Applications

    Oxidized asphalt 75/25 used in chemical, fuel, lacquers, varnishes, paint paper-pulp-board, textile processing, road construction, pavement, civil works, roofing, construction industries; sealing and insulating buildings, adhesive, crack seal and repairmen, construction materials additive, dust-binding, insulating and impregnating agent, make rubber and plastic products. The asphalt R 75/25 products are for paving. also used in asphalt-based paints for corrosion protection of metals, in lining public works structures, adhesives in electrical laminates, a base for synthetic turf; typical uses for oxidized bitumen 75/25 used also for water-proof application and corrosion resistance for pipe coating, Portland cement pavement, hydraulic applications, paint manufacturing, caulking, mastics, and damp proofing. Blown bitumen R 75/25 uses insulation and isolation bitumen membrane sheet. Also, the Car undercoating Automobile industry is especially required for Blown Asphalt. Vehicle undercoating material is based on Bitumen. Bitumen provides excellent waterproof, dustproof, and noise proof for automobile undercoating.

    Notice: The oxidized bitumen should be heated at double temperature against the softening point to be able to have flow and viscosity. 

     

    Hazard Identification

    NOT classified as dangerous in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC or EC 1272/2008.

    The main hazards presented by Asphalt relate to the temperature of the material. The following hazards may apply:

    - Hot materials may burn the skin.

    - Fumes from Asphalt are unlikely to be hazardous when laid in open-air situations, but there may be a risk to health by continuous inhalation of high vapor concentrations which might arise in poorly ventilated, confined, or semi-confined spaces.

    - Asphalt is not a dusty material, but respirable dust may be released by cutting, drilling, or planning hardened asphalt. If inhaled in excessive quantities over a prolonged period or extended period, respirable dust can constitute a long-term health hazard.

    Dusts containing Respirable Crystalline Silica* (quartz) present a greater hazard. Long-term exposure to respirable dust can lead to respiratory system damage and disease. Respirable crystalline silica* has been associated with the lung disease silicosis.

    The quartz content of the product will vary and is related to the type of aggregate used in the production of the asphalt. Advice on the quartz content and other chemical information is available from the supplying unit.

     

    Fire Fighting Measures

    Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry powder, foam.

    Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water. CO2 is also not suitable.

    Special Exposure Hazards in Fire: Hydrocarbon fumes may be released, along with other hazardous combustion products including smoke.

    Special Protective Equipment for Fire Fighters: Proper protective equipment including suitable respirators or breathing apparatus must be worn.

     

     

    Handling and Storage

    Handling:

    SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS (when hot)

    ·        Wear suitable protective clothing (heat-resistant gauntlet gloves, overalls, protective footwear, face visor)

    ·        DO NOT allow water to contact hot material

    ·        DO NOT exceed the maximum safe heating temperature

     

    If molten material contacts skin:

    ·        DO NOT attempt to remove

    ·        Immerse the affected area in cold running water for at least 10 minutes

    ·        Seek medical advice without delay

     

    This product is hazardous for transportation when carried at temperatures above 100°C.

     

     

    Storage

    Oxidized Bitumen should be kept under cover and away from direct sunlight.

     

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

    Hands: Use a hand cleanser or kerosene followed by soap and water.

     

     

    Availability

    BACCO Oxidized Bitumen 75/25 is available in:

    ·        New Steel Drums (185 or 200 Kg)

    ·        Melt-able and craft bag

    ·        Craft box


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