Bitumen is a thermoplastic material and its
stiffness is dependent on temperature. The
temperature-vs-stiffness relationship of bitumen
is dependent on the source of crude oil and the
method of refining.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) introduced
paving grade bitumen specifications (IS:
73-1950) for the first time in the year 1950 and
classified it on penetration. The specifications
were revised in the years 1962 and 1992. To
improve the quality of Bitumen, BIS revised
IS-73-1992 specifications based on Viscosity
(Viscosity at 60oC) in July 2006. As per these
specifications, there are four grades VG-10,
VG-20, VG-30 & VG-40. A few qualification
tests like specific gravity, water content,
ductility, loss on heating & Farass breaking
point were removed from IS: 73-1992
specifications as these tests do not have any
relationship either with the quality or
performance of the product.
IndianOil commenced marketing of Bitumen as per
Viscosity Grade specifications conforming to IS:
73-1992 from all its refineries from Aug 2009.
Therefore, the Penetration grades have been
replaced by Viscosity grade Bitumen.
According to viscosity (degree of fluidity)
grading, higher the grade, stiffer the Bitumen.
Tests are conducted at 60o C and 135o C, which
represent the temperature of road surface during
summer (hot climate, similar to northern parts
of India) and mixing temperature respectively.
The penetration at 25o C, which is annual
average pavement temperature, is also retained.
Different Grades of Bitumen:
VG-10 BITUMEN: VG-10 is widely used in spraying
applications such as surface-dressing and paving
in very cold climate in lieu of old 80/100
Penetration grade. It is also used to
manufacture Bitumen Emulsion and Modified
Bitumen products
VG-20 BITUMEN: VG-20 is used for paving in cold
climate & high altitude regions
VG-30 BITUMEN: VG-30 is primarily used to
construct extra heavy duty Bitumen pavements
that need to endure substantial traffic loads.
It can be used in lieu of 60/70 Penetration
grade.
VG-40 BITUMEN: VG-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 temperature and heavy
traffic loads.
VISCOSITY GRADE (VG) BITUMEN SPECIFICATION AS
PER IS 73:2006