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Looking for asphalt properties

08/10/2007 1:55 PM

I am working on a project and am looking for properties for asphalt.

Specifically I am interested in heat transfer coeff, heat capacity, latent heat of melting, viscosities at liquid temperatures, and thermal coeff of expansion.

Most of the searches produce properties of asphalt used for road construction. My application if for the design of heat exchangers for conditioning asphalt for pumping through pipelines, in line metering applications and blending operations.

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Re: Looking for asphalt properties

08/10/2007 6:21 PM

I would contact an asphalt plant for that information. There are several different additives you can use in asphalt.

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Re: Looking for asphalt properties

08/13/2007 8:24 AM
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Re: Looking for asphalt properties

08/13/2007 8:36 AM

go to www.paiky.org send an email to Brian Wood, PE He is will know who you need to talk to. He is associated with the Asphalt Institute. Tell him Jeff Peck sent you.

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