Welcome to our webpage dedicated to asphalt testing. Whether you refer to it as "asphalt testing," "asphalt tests," or any of its other alternate names, this comprehensive collection of documents will provide you with all the information you need to evaluate and analyze the properties of asphalt mixtures.
Our library of documents includes the DD Form 1218 Marshall Method, which details the computation of properties of asphalt mixtures using the Marshall Method. This document will guide you through the process of determining the density, stability, and flow of asphalt mixtures.
Another valuable resource is the DD Form 1793, which focuses on the determination of asphalt content. This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to calculate the percentage of asphalt in a given mixture, an essential parameter for assessing its quality and performance.
If you are located in Colorado, you will find the CDOT Forms particularly useful. The CDOT Form 106 outlines various asphalt tests specific to the state of Colorado, ensuring compliance with local regulations and requirements. Additionally, the CDOT Form 772 provides guidance on conducting nuclear asphalt content gauge tests, a non-destructive method for measuring asphalt content.
By exploring our extensive collection of asphalt testing documents, you will gain a deep understanding of the methodologies, tools, and calculations involved in assessing the quality and performance of asphalt mixtures. Stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions with our library of asphalt testing resources.
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This document provides a method for calculating the properties of asphalt mixtures, known as the Marshall Method.
This form is used for determining the asphalt content in a mixture.
This Form is used for reporting the results of an asphalt pavement straightedge test in Florida. It provides instructions for completing the test report.
This form is used for recording the nuclear asphalt content measurements in Colorado using CDOT Form 772.