APP Modified Bitumen Roll Sheet
APP Modified Bitumen Roll Sheet Description
APP Modified Bitumen Roll Sheet is a plastic bitumen blend, which is modified using plastic in the form of atactic polypropylene (APP). As installers begin to torch-apply APP, this type of plastic begins to melt at a point of 300F, where it melts into a liquid wax-like substance that acts as an almost free-flowing liquid which can then be mopped across a surface. APP has a high-temperature tolerance when heating, so is more user-friendly for installers.
This ease of melting makes APP bitumen popular on smaller roofs such as residential properties and commercial flat roofs.
The main advantages of our APP membranes
- Enhanced bitumen performance by increasing UV resistance
- Increasing flexibility at low temps
- Improving flow resistance at high temps
- Excellent weathering
- Fire resistant properties
- Climate adaptability
- Applicable on all sloping surfaces: on flat, vertical and curved surfaces.
- Excellent product for all weather conditions.
- Lightweight: prevents any excessive weight on the roof or the building structure.
- Good resistance to fatigue and tear.
- Longer lasting product (up to fifteen years)
General Data
- Nominal Roll Length: 10m
- Nominal Roll Width: 1m
- Nominal Thickness: 2-5 mm
Outstanding Features of APP Modified Bitumen Membrane
- Applicable on all sloping surfaces: on flat, vertical and curved surfaces.
- Excellent product for all weather conditions.
- Lightweight: prevents any excessive weight on the roof or the building structure.
- Good resistance to fatigue and tear.
- Longer lasting product (up to fifteen years)
Application Fields of APP Modified Bitumen Membrane
Tavoil APP Modified bitumen roll sheet may be used for a wide range of waterproofing applications including roofs, terraces, reservoirs, basement walls, tunnels and car parks.
APP Modified Membrane Characteristics
APP Series by Thickness | Unit | TAPPG 2 | TAPPG 3 | TAPPP 3 | TAPPP 4 | TAPPP 35S | TAPPP 45S | TAPPP3 AL | TAPPP4 AL | +PP3 F* | +PP4 F* |
Reinforcement | GlassFiber | GlassFiber | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | |
Thickness | mm | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3.5 | 4.5 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Flow Resistance | °C | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 |
Cold Bending | °C | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 | -10 |
Tensile Strength | (N/50mm) (md/cmd) | 400/300 | 400/300 | 800/600 | 800/600 | 800/600 | 800/600 | 800/600 | 800/600 | 800/600 | 800/600 |
Elongation | % (md/cmd) | 2/2 | 2/2 | 35/35 | 35/35 | 35/35 | 35/35 | 35/35 | 35/35 | 35/35 | 35/35 |
Upper Surface Coating | PE | PE | PE | PE | Slated | Slated | Aluminum | Aluminum | Fine Sand | Fine Sand |
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 40
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 40 Description
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 40 is categorized according to Viscosity (degree of fluidity) grading. The higher the grade, the stiffer the Bitumen. In Viscosity Grade, Viscosity tests are conducted at 60°C and 135°C, which represents the temperature of the road surface during summer and mixing temperature respectively. The penetration at 25°C, which is the annual average pavement temperature, has been also retained in Specifications.
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 40 is used in highly stressed areas such as intersections, near toll booths, and truck parking lots in lieu of old 30/40 Penetration grade. Due to its higher viscosity, stiffer Bitumen mixes can be produced to improve resistance to shoving and other problems associated with higher temperatures and heavy traffic loads.
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 40 Applications
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 40 (Asphalt) is a standard grade Bitumen usually used as a Paving Grade Bitumen suitable for road construction and for the production of asphalt pavements with superior properties. This grade of Bitumen is mainly used in the manufacture of hot mix asphalt for bases and wearing courses and possesses characteristics and qualities unique sand quite different from other agents. They achieve very flexible and tenacious connections with other materials due mainly to the viscoelastic response of bitumen, which behavior depends on how fast charges are applied. Viscosity Grade Bitumen supplied by Tavoil is petroleum grade bitumen, manufactured from fractional / vacuum distillation of crude oil, which practical appliance and behavior vary according to its temperature. The Bitumen supplied by Tavoil is produced from the vacuum residue (short residue) feedstock. Viscosity Grade bitumens are specified by the methods described in ASTM Standard D3381–09 and AASHTO M226-80 (2008). Viscosity Graded specifications cover bitumen (asphalt) graded by Viscosity at 60 C (140 °F).
Used in ;
Airport
Highway
runway
Footway
Racetracks
VG-40 Packing
New Steel Drum, Bulk, and other packings based on the customers’ demands.
VG-40 Specification
PROPERTIES | SPECIFICATIONS |
---|---|
Absolute Viscosity, 60°C, poises, min | 3200 |
Kinematic Viscosity, 135°C, CST, min | 400 |
Flash point, C, min | 220 |
Solubility in trichloroethylene, %, min | 99.0 |
Penetration at 25°C | 40-60 |
Softening point, C, min | 50 |
Viscosity ratio at 60°C, max | 4.0 |
Ductility at 25°C, cm, min, (after thin film over test) | 25 |
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 30
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 30 Description
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 30 is categorized according to Viscosity (degree of fluidity) grading. The higher the grade, the stiffer the Bitumen. In Viscosity Grade, Viscosity tests are conducted at 60°C and 135°C, which represents the temperature of the road surface during summer and mixing temperature respectively. The penetration at 25°C, which is the annual average pavement temperature, has been also retained in Specifications.
It is a kind of bitumen, which is produced during the process of oxidation of the vacuum bottom in distillation tower and is categorized based on its viscosity grade. The main common usage of bitumen Viscosity Grade Bitumen 30 is primarily used to construct extra heavy duty Bitumen pavements that need to endure substantial traffic loads. Also, VG-30 is in road construction, waterproofing, building construction industries, and also in cutback bitumen production. It can be used in lieu of 60/70 Penetration grade. It is the most suitable for use in hot and rainy weather conditions and suitable to be used in mild regions.
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 30 Applications
Viscosity Grade Bitumen (Asphalt) is a standard grade Bitumen usually used as a Paving Grade Bitumen suitable for road construction and for the production of asphalt pavements with superior properties. This grade of Bitumen is mainly used in the manufacture of hot mix asphalt for bases and wearing courses and possesses characteristics and qualities unique sand quite different from other agents. They achieve very flexible and tenacious connections with other materials due mainly to the viscoelastic response of bitumen, which behavior depends on how fast charges are applied. Viscosity Grade Bitumen supplied by Tavoil is petroleum grade bitumen, manufactured from fractional / vacuum distillation of crude oil, which practical appliance and behavior vary according to its temperature. The Bitumen supplied by Tavoil is produced from the vacuum residue (short residue) feedstock. Viscosity Grade bitumens are specified by the methods described in ASTM Standard D3381–09 and AASHTO M226-80 (2008). Viscosity Graded specifications cover bitumen (asphalt) graded by Viscosity at 60 C (140 °F).
Used in ;
Pedestrian Ways
Car parks
Tennis courts
Roofing
Damp proofing
Dams
Reservoir and pool
VG-30 Packing
New Steel Drum, Bulk, and other packings based on the customers’ demands.
VG-30 Specification
PROPERTIES | SPECIFICATIONS |
---|---|
Absolute Viscosity, 60°C, poises, min | 2400 |
Kinematic Viscosity, 135°C, CST, min | 350 |
Flash point, C, min | 220 |
Solubility in trichloroethylene, %, min | 99.0 |
Penetration at 25°C | 50-70 |
Softening point, C, min | 47 |
Viscosity ratio at 60°C, max | 4.0 |
Ductility at 25°C, cm, min, (after thin film over test) | 40 |
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 20
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 20 Description
Viscosity grade bitumen 20 are categorized according to Viscosity (degree of fluidity) grading. The higher the grade, the stiffer the Bitumen. In Viscosity Grade, Viscosity tests are conducted at 60°C and 135°C, which represents the temperature of the road surface during summer and mixing temperature respectively. The penetration at 25°C, which is the annual average pavement temperature, has been also retained in Specifications.
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 20 is used for paving in cold climate & high altitude regions.
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 20 Applications
Viscosity Grade Bitumen (Asphalt) is a standard grade Bitumen usually used as a Paving Grade Bitumen suitable for road construction and for the production of asphalt pavements with superior properties. This grade of Bitumen is mainly used in the manufacture of hot mix asphalt for bases and wearing courses and possesses characteristics and qualities unique sand quite different from other agents. They achieve very flexible and tenacious connections with other materials due mainly to the viscoelastic response of bitumen, which behavior depends on how fast charges are applied. Viscosity Grade Bitumen supplied by Tavoil is petroleum grade bitumen, manufactured from fractional / vacuum distillation of crude oil, which practical appliance and behavior vary according to its temperature. The Bitumen supplied by Tavoil is produced from the vacuum residue (short residue) feedstock. Viscosity Grade bitumens are specified by the methods described in ASTM Standard D3381–09 and AASHTO M226-80 (2008). Viscosity Graded specifications cover bitumen (asphalt) graded by Viscosity at 60 C (140 °F).
Used in ;
linings
Soundproofing
Pipe coatings
Cable Coatings
Paints Building
Water Proofing
Tile underlying
waterproofing
Newspaper Ink
VG-20 Packing
New Steel Drum, Bulk, and other packings based on the customers’ demands.
VG-20 Specification
PROPERTIES | SPECIFICATIONS |
---|---|
Absolute Viscosity, 60°C, poises, min | 1600 |
Kinematic Viscosity, 135°C, CST, min | 300 |
Flash point, C, min | 220 |
Solubility in trichloroethylene, %, min | 99.0 |
Penetration at 25°C | 60-80 |
Softening point, C, min | 45 |
Viscosity ratio at 60°C, max | 4.0 |
Ductility at 25°C, cm, min, (after thin film over test) | 50 |
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 10
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 10 Description
Viscosity grade 10 of bitumens are categorized according to Viscosity (degree of fluidity) grading. The higher the grade, the stiffer the Bitumen. In Viscosity Grade, Viscosity tests are conducted at 60°C and 135°C, which represents the temperature of the road surface during summer and mixing temperature respectively. The penetration at 25°C, which is the annual average pavement temperature, has been also retained in Specifications. Viscosity Grade Bitumen 10 is mostly used in spraying applications such as paving in cold regions. VG 10 is an alternative for bitumen 80/100 penetration grade. It also acts as a feedstock in manufacturing Bitumen Emulsion and Modified Bitumen products.
Viscosity grade of bitumen can be done on original (as-supplied) asphalt binder samples (called AC grading) or aged residue samples (called AR grading). The AR viscosity test is based on the viscosity of aged residue from the rolling thin film oven test. With AC grading, the asphalt binder is characterized by the properties it possesses before it undergoes the HMA manufacturing process. The AR grading system is an attempt to simulate asphalt binder properties after it undergoes a typical HMA manufacturing process and thus, it should be more representative of how asphalt binder behaves in HMA pavements. Table 1 lists key advantages and disadvantages of the viscosity grading system.
Viscosity Grade Bitumen 10 Applications
Spraying applications, Paving
Packing
New Steel Drum, Bulk, and other packings based on the customers’ demands.
VG-10 Specification
PROPERTIES | SPECIFICATIONS |
---|---|
Absolute Viscosity, 60°C, poises, min | 800 |
Kinematic Viscosity, 135°C, CST, min | 250 |
Flash point, C, min | 220 |
Solubility in trichloroethylene, %, min | 99.0 |
Penetration at 25°C | 80-100 |
Softening point, C, min | 40 |
Viscosity ratio at 60°C, max | 4.0 |
Ductility at 25°C, cm, min, (after thin film over test) | 75 |
Bitumen Primer D41
Bitumen Primer D41 Description
Bitumen primer D41 is a solvent-based bituminous
primer suitable for general purpose roofing primer used as dressing to concrete, masonry, and metal surface and as a primer coat prior to application of membranes.
Bitumen Primer D41 Applications
– A cold applied solvent based bituminous primer.
– A bituminous liquid primer penetrates deep into the porous substrates to improve the adhesion of bituminous materials that are to be applied to the substrate.
– Conforms to the requirements of ASTM D41.
– General-purpose primer for concrete, masonry, and metal surfaces.
– As priming coat before applying and bituminous coating
– As priming coat before applying any waterproofing membrane
– Suitable for use as a primer below or above ground level
Cover Rate
Coverage rate varies from 0.3 ‐ 0.5 kg/sq.mt depending on the application method, surface properties, and condition of substrates.
Dry Time
Less than 4 hours, to touch depends on local weather conditions.
Preparatory Works
– The surface must be thoroughly cleaned and free from dust, dirt, oil, and grease.
– Bitumen primer D‐41 should be well stirred prior to use and applied to the substrate by means of brush, roller, or spray.
– After application doesn’t leave the primer exposed for more than 12‐ hrs, if this should be the case, apply a further coat and allow curing.
– Tools must be cleaned with any suitable solvents such as gasoline or kerosene.
Specification of Bitumen Primer D41
Specification | RESULT | TEST METHOD |
Color | Black | — |
Viscosity Saybolt @ 25 °C | 25 – 125 sec | ASTM D 88 |
Specific gravity @ 25 °C | 0.958 | ASTM D 1475 |
Solubility in trichloro ethylene | 99.7% | ASTM D 2042 |
Density | 0.85 ‐ 0.89 | ASTD D 70 |
Distillation volume @ 225 °C | 37% | ASTM D ‐ 402/D422 |
Distillation volume @ 260 °C | 39.5% | ASTM D ‐ 402/D422 |
Distillation volume @ 360 °C | 42.5% | ASTM D ‐ 402/D422 |
Asphalt residue @225 °C | 63% | ASTM D ‐402 |
Asphalt residue @260 °C | 60.5% | ASTM D ‐402 |
Asphalt residue @360 °C | 57.5% | ASTM D ‐402 |
Water Content % | <0.3 Max | ASTM D6511/D95 |
Flash Point | 45 OC | ASTM D 94 |
Drying time | 8 ‐ 12‐Hours | In house |
Coverage rate | 0.3 ‐ 0.5 Kg/mt2 | In house |
Shelf life | 2‐years | In house |
Health, Safety and Environment
- use only with proper ventilation.
- Avoid contact with skin and eyes by careful working.
- Do not use near an open flame.
- It is advisable to use goggles and gloves.
- In case of eye contact immediately wash
- with cold water or consult the physician
All safety measures should be observed during the application. Fire extinguishers should be available at the site. Care should be taken with gas,
and torch should not be rested on the finished surface or on any materials that can be scratched by flame or hot torch. Gloves and goggles should be worn by all workers during application.
Read, understand and follow all Material Safety
Data Sheets and product label information for this
product prior to use.
Bitumen Mastic
Bitumen Mastic Definition
Bitumen Mastic is a type of asphalt composed of suitable graded mineral and asphaltic cement, also to take in proper proportion to consistent mass solid or semi-solid form. when it is heated it is in fluid form and then becomes solid.
Mastic asphalt (MA) is a dense mixture consisting of coarse aggregate, and/or sand, and /or limestone fine aggregate, and/or filler and bitumen, which may contain additives (for example polymers, waxes). The mixture is designed to be of low void content. The binder content is so adjusted that the voids are completely filled and that even a slight excess of binder may occur. Mastic asphalt is pour-able and able to be spread in its working temperature condition. It requires no compaction on site.
On the other hand asphalt mastic – abbreviation AM – is a term used in Europe to describe a mix of sand (that is, without aggregates > 2 mm), and/or limestone fine aggregate, and/or filler and bitumen that is used especially for waterproofing in a variety of applications.
The formulation of the mixture is chosen as a function of
– field of application
– mechanical load
– thermal load
– chemical load
– climatological influences.
Bitumen Mastic Applications
Bitumen Mastic is used for concrete and ordinary red brick masonry with cement plaster surface is the basic method for the construction of floors, foundation, tanks, etc. To protect the commercial and civil structure of plants and building from corrosive attack acid-resistant brick lining is mostly used, Bitumen Mastic has good resistance to weak, diluted acids, alkalis salts, etc, also used as open mastic flooring for heavy-duty flooring.
It is used in:
– Bridge decks
– Flooring (building)
– Flooring (industrial)
– Road construction
– Rooftop car parks
– Hydraulic constructions
– Flat roofing
– Tanking
Production Process
In the past, that means approximately until 1970, mastic asphalt was often manufactured in mobile cookers (usually at the worksite) that were filled with the various components. By slowly heating them, the components were brought to the right temperature, where the mix-ing device (then mostly a horizontally rotating mixer shaft) served to make sure that the mix was homogeneous for processing. Of course, in this way, no high production rates could be achieved.
Nowadays mastic asphalt is manufactured in (specially designed) stationary industrial plants. These are designed to proportion the materials, dry the mineral aggregates, and mix them in a heat-controlled environment. Application specifications control the temperatures at which material is produced. Typically, in the past, mastic asphalt production temperatures were in the range of 230 to 270 ºC. However in recent years considerable research and investments have been done (and are still ongoing) to lower these temperatures beneath 230 ºC – in some countries even below 200 °C.
Packing
Bitumen Mastic is available in 25 Kg Carton Box & 20 Kg new steel drum.
Bitumen Roll Sheet
What Is Bitumen Roll Sheet?
Waterproofing Bitumen Membrane Sheet Or Bitumen Roll Sheet Or Bitumen Roof Sheet (Here referred to as WPBS) is the best industrial outcome in the area of waterproofing ever attained by scientific and technological advancement. These products enable us to prevent the adverse effects of rain and snow water penetration into structures from their foundation up to the roof. Employing different polymers and synthetic fibers, WPBS passes through well-equipped labs to be amended for attaining resistance against, high and low temperatures, tearing tension, and penetration of water.
In addition to low weight and resistance against cold, heat, expansion, and contraction, WPBS shows high endurance being produced in two aluminum-covered and polyethylene film-covered versions. There two types of base products: single-layered (nonwoven Spunbond polyester), and double-layered (stringed fiber gloss tissue and 110 gr polyester) giving the product higher tensile strength against vibrations of the structure. WPBS is used in waterproofing of roofs, water canals, the foundation of tunnels, dams, pools, sloped surfaces, and the like.
Factors Affecting The Quality of Our Final Product
1-Using high-quality raw materials through the use of standard MIL-STD-105E for sampling، Evaluation of contractors (SQL) monitoring and control are implemented using the system ISO 9001-2000.
2-The use of advanced machinery and fully automatic.
3– The use of skilled and experienced personnel in all stages of the production process.
4-Use modern methods to emulate the standards of the leading countries in this industry(UNI Italy – DIN Germany -ASTM America)
5– Scientific and very precise control and inspection systems using advanced statistical control (SQC) Laboratory quality control systems as a reference, the Standard center is approved.
Applications
Used in:
Flat and sloping roofs
Tunnels, dams
Building foundations
Pools, Balconies
Water Channels and Establishments
Industrial Pools
Storage
A bituminous waterproofing membrane is used for reinforced concrete roof waterproofing. This waterproofing membrane comes on-site in the form of rolls manufactures and packed in the factory properly sealed.
The specifications and safety manuals of these membranes provided by the manufacturer should be read before the installation process. Fire safety and prevention is the most important while using this membrane.
All inflammable materials from roofs to be removed and good roofing practices should be followed.
The bituminous waterproofing membranes are unfolded on the site and laid firmly on the surface with tar-based adhesives using blowtorches. A layer of bituminous waterproof membrane is laid over the structural roof which acts as a shield against the seepage of water onto the roof. Roof tiles & membrane is applied over the filler material laid to slope to pass the flow of water into drains. A proper slope is necessary to allow the water to flow steadily to drains. These membranes have 2 to 4 mm thick waterproof materials. The membrane should be flexible with elongation of 150 % to cover any small cracks, strong, chemical & UV resistant, flexible enough to take any shape over which it is laid.
Bituminous Roll Sheet Properties
Excellent overlapping and union seamless surface. Resistance against static punch and strikes. More economic products.
Types of Bitumen Membrane Sheet
SBS Modified
APP Modified
Bitumen C600
Bitumen C600 Description
C600 is a paving grade bitumen manufactured to AS 2008 Table 2.2 and is primarily suitable for use in high modulus
base course asphalt.
Summary of benefits
The Viva standards to which C600 bitumen is made result in a very consistent bitumen with predictable handling and performance characteristics
Bitumen C600 Applications
C600 bitumen is the hardest paving grade bitumen available in Australia and is mainly used to produce high modulus
asphalt. Heavy-duty asphalt pavements need to be designed to accommodate significant traffic loadings for up to 40
years without exhibiting structural failure and hence, need to be constructed using appropriate materials. The load
spreading characteristics of pavement layers are governed by their stiffness and C600 bitumen facilitates the production of high modulus asphalt.
Mixing Temperature | Holding time at Mixing Temperature | Medium term storage temperature | Medium term storage time | Maximum safe handling temperature |
175 – 185°C | 14 days | 130-150°C | 30 days | 190°C |
Health & safety
C600 is unlikely to present any significant health or safety hazard when properly used in the recommended
an application where good standards of industrial practice are maintained.
Bitumen C600 Typical characteristics
Description | Units | Methods | Typical |
Viscosity at 60° | Pa.s | AS 2341.2 | 600 |
Viscosity at 135° | Pa.s | AS 2341.2 | 0.7 |
Pen at 25° | dmm | AS 2341.12 | min 20 |
Flashpoint | °C | AS 2341.14 | max 250 |
Viscosity of residue at 60° C (% of original) | Pa.s | AS 2341.2 | max 300 |
Bitumen, also known as asphalt in the United States, is a substance that forms through the distillation of crude oil. It has waterproofing and adhesive properties. Bitumen production through distillation removes lighter crude oil components, such as gasoline and diesel, leaving the “heavier” Asphalt behind. The producer often refines it several times to improve its grade. Bitumen can also occur in nature: Deposits of naturally occurring bitumen form at the bottom of ancient lakes, where prehistoric organisms have since decayed and have been subjected to heat and pressure.
Bitumen C450
Bitumen C450 Description
Bitumen C450 is a paving grade bitumen manufactured to comply with AS2008 Table 2.2 and is suitable for use in heavily trafficked asphalt.
Bitumen C450 Applications
C450 was originally a development from the Roads and Maritime Services in New South Wales and was incorporated into the 2012 revision of the national bitumen standard AS2008. C450 has been formulated to meet the viscosity requirements of AS2008 Table 2.2 whilst retaining excellent asphalt workability characteristics. The target applications are asphalt wearing courses and base courses for heavily trafficked pavements.
Asphalt recommendations
Mixing Temperature | Holding time at Mixing Temperature | Medium term storage temperature | Medium term storage time | Maximum safe handling temperature |
165-175°C | 14 days | 130-150°C | 30 days | 190°C |
Health & safety
C450 is unlikely to present any significant health or safety hazard when properly used in the recommended application where good standards of industrial practice are maintained.
Further guidance on Product Health and Safety is available on the relevant Material Safety Data Sheet
Bitumen C450 Specifications
Description | Units | Methods Typical | Results |
Viscosity at 60° after RTFOT | Pa.s | AS 2341.2 | 750 – 1150 |
Viscosity at 135° | Pa.s | AS 2341.2 | 0.7 max |
Pen at 25° after RTFOT | dmm | AS 2341.12 | min 26 |
Flashpoint | °C | AS 2341.14 | min 250 |
Bitumen, also known as asphalt in the United States, is a substance that forms through the distillation of crude oil. It has waterproofing and adhesive properties. Bitumen production through distillation removes lighter crude oil components, such as gasoline and diesel, leaving the “heavier” Asphalt behind. The producer often refines it several times to improve its grade.