cutback bitumen  MC70

    CUTBACK BITUMEN MC70


    Introduction of cutback bitumen MC70

    BACCO Bitumen MC70 is medium curing (MC) cut-back asphalt. Cutback bitumen MC-70 is dissolved bitumen in the solvents of kerosene. The diluent temporarily reduces the viscosity of the asphalt cement for ease of handling and application. After application, the diluent evaporates, leaving asphalt cement to perform its function.

     

    Typical properties

     

    Characteristic

    Value

    Test Method

    Kinematic Viscosity@ 60°C (cSt)

    70-140

    ASTM D-2170

    Flash Point (top open cuo) (°C)

    38 min

    ASTM D-3143

    Water Content (%vol)

    0.2 max

    ASTM D-95

    Distillate, %volume of total distillate to @ 360°C:

       

    to 225°C

    20 max

    ASTM D-402

    to 260°C

    20-60

     

    to 316°C

    65-90

     

    Residue from Distillation to 360°C (%Vol by difference)

    55 min

    ASTM D-402

    Test on Residue from Distillation

    Penetration @ 25°C (DMM)

    120-250

    ASTM D-5

    Ductility @ 25°C (cm)

    100 min

    ASTM D-113

    solubility in Trichloroethylene (%wt)

    99 min

    ASTM D-2042

     

    Applications

     This kind of bitumen is suitable to be used in Roofing – As a waterproofing membrane and as an adhesive to stick chippings onto a flat, horizontal roof to minimize the effects of weathering from the sun.

    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:

    Skin contact with the product should be avoided. Inhalation of fumes should be avoided as far as is reasonably practicable.

    If the formation of vapors is a risk, then additional ventilation should be provided. Handle away from sources of ignition and heat. Do not smoke, eat or drink during use.

    Storage:

    No special requirements. Asphalt is normally used upon receipt.

    Refer to the relevant Technical Data Sheet for the specific product.

     

    Cleaning

    Tools: Clean with kerosene and gasoline.

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

     

    Availability

    BACCO Bitumen MC70 is available in:   Bulk and New Steel Drums (185 Kg)