1、Standard Method of Test for Mineral Matter or Ash in Asphalt Materials AASHTO Designation: T 111-11 (2015) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Washington, D.C. 20001 TS-2b T 111-1 AASHTO Standard Method of Test for Mineral Matte
2、r or Ash in Asphalt Materials AASHTO Designation: T 111-11 (2015) 1. SCOPE 1.1. This method of test is intended for the determination of mineral matter in solid, semisolid, or liquid asphalt. 1.2. The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. 1.3. This standard does not purport t
3、o address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1. AASHTO Standards: M 2
4、31, Weighing Devices Used in the Testing of Materials R 16, Regulatory Information for Chemicals Used in AASHTO Tests R 59, Recovery of Asphalt Binder from Solution by Abson Method T 44, Solubility of Bituminous Materials 2.2. ASTM Standard: D95, Standard Test Method for Water in Petroleum Products
5、and Bituminous Materials by Distillation 3. SIGNIFICANCE 3.1. This method of test is used to determine the amount of mineral material (ash content) in an asphalt sample by means of ignition. According to R 59, ash content testing is required for recovered asphalt residue. 3.2. Testing for solubility
6、 of asphalt (T 44) may be used for the determination of mineral matter provided all the insoluble material has been transferred to the Gooch crucible used in T 44. 4. APPARATUS 4.1. The apparatus required shall consist of the following: 4.1.1. Cruciblewith cover and a capacity of 50 to 100 mLeither
7、platinum, porcelain, or fused silica. 4.1.2. Gas Burner. 4.1.3. Analytical Balanceconforming to M 231, Class B. 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-2b T 111-2 AASHTO 4.1.4. Desiccatorwith
8、ground glass cover. 4.1.5. Muffle Furnacecapable of igniting the residue to a dull red heat 500 to 600C (930 to 1110F). 4.1.6. Ovencapable of maintaining a temperature of 100 10C (212 18F). 5. PREPARATION OF SAMPLE 5.1. If the sample contains more than 2.0 percent water, it shall be dehydrated by di
9、stillation in accordance with ASTM D95, before testing. If the material is hard and brittle, it may be ground and dried at a temperature below the volatilization temperature of the asphalt. 6. PROCEDURE 6.1. Determine the mass of a sample of the material (2 to 5 g) to the nearest 0.001 g in a tared
10、crucible. Heat the sample slowly to drive off the combustible material without spattering until the asphalt is ignited. Then continue heating only enough to maintain combustion. When all readily volatile material is burned, ignite all free carbon in a muffle furnace until all carbonaceous matter has
11、 disappeared. 6.2. Cool the residue in the desiccator, and determine the mass to the nearest 0.001 g. Repeat heating in the muffle furnace until a constant mass of the residue is obtained. 6.3. When carbonate materials are present, moisten the ash with a few drops of ammonium carbonate solution. Dry
12、 the sample in an oven at 100 10C (212 18F). After the sample is dry, place it in the muffle furnace, and heat to a dull red for a few minutes. Cool the residue in the desiccator, and determine the mass to the nearest 0.001 g. 7. CALCULATIONS 7.1. The mass of mineral matter (ash) divided by the mass
13、 of the original sample and multiplied by 100 gives the percentage of mineral matter (ash content). 8. REPORT 8.1. This report shall include the following: 8.1.1. Identification of sample. 8.1.2. The percentage of mineral matter (ash content) to the nearest 0.1 percent. 9. PRECISION AND BIAS 9.1. Pr
14、ecisionThe research required to develop precision estimates has not been conducted. 9.2. BiasThe research required to establish the bias has not been conducted. 10. KEYWORDS 10.1. Ash, mineral matter, asphalt. 2015 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.