RI 4523 Laboratory Study Of Asphalts From Native Bitumens And Bituminous Sandstones

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Rethel L. Hubbard
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Fourteen straight-run asphalts were prepared in the laboratory from bitumens obtained from three sources: (1) native bitumen from Rozel Point, Utah, (2). bitumen extracted from Athabaska bituminous sandstone at Canada, and (3) bitumen extracted from Edna bituminous sandstone outcropping in San Luis Obispo County, to seven asphalts with penetrations ranging from 19 to 287 at 77 F. were prepared from each of the bitumens. The yields of the prepared asphalts ranged from 74.5 percent for a 27-penetration asphalt from the Athabaska bitumen to 99.5 percent for a 271-penetration asphalt from the Rozel Point bitumen.
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APA: Rethel L. Hubbard  (1949)  RI 4523 Laboratory Study Of Asphalts From Native Bitumens And Bituminous Sandstones

MLA: Rethel L. Hubbard RI 4523 Laboratory Study Of Asphalts From Native Bitumens And Bituminous Sandstones. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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