Penetration/Viscosity Graded Asphalt Cements

Penetration/Viscosity Graded Asphalt Cements

Penetration/viscosity graded asphalt cements are engineered to meet the CAN/CGSB-16.3-M90 specification as well as specific provincial/state/regional requirements that rely on an empirical asphalt cement grading system.

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