TP 89-2010
Standard Method of Test for Measuring Adhesion of Hot-Poured Crack Sealant Using Direct Adhesion Tester

Standard No.
TP 89-2010
Release Date
2010
Published By
AASHTO - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Status
 2013-08
Replace By
TP 89-2013
Latest
TP 89-2013
Scope
The direct adhesion test is used to determine the adhesion strength of hot-poured crack sealant at the application temperatures. The adhesion test is a test of fracture. The object of the test is to apply tensile forces to the interface between sealant and aluminum end pieces. Sealant is confined between two halfcylindrical aluminum end pieces. The applied force and displacement can be recorded as functions of time. Energy required to break the bond can be calculated by measuring the area under the loaddisplacement curve. This energy can be considered a measure of bonding. In addition@ the maximum force to failure can be reported as adhesion strength. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns@ if any@ associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish and follow appropriate health and safety practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

TP 89-2010 history

  • 2013 TP 89-2013 Standard Method of Test for Measuring Adhesion of Hot-Poured Crack Sealant Using Direct Adhesion Tester
  • 2010 TP 89-2010 Standard Method of Test for Measuring Adhesion of Hot-Poured Crack Sealant Using Direct Adhesion Tester



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