Bitumen or asphalt is used to cover the road that we drive every day and even to insulate the roofs. Therefore, bitumen is very important in the industrial applications of road construction and insulation of roofs and buildings. Therefore, the quality of bitumen is also very important in making these items. But did you know that bitumens have different types and different uses? One of the types of industrial bitumen is soluble bitumen or cutback bitumen. In this article, we would like to explain the definition of cutback bitumen, how it is produced, and its uses. But first let’s see what is soluble bitumen?
Bitumen types have different viscosity levels. For some this amount is high and for some this amount is low. Basically, road builders and bitumen applicators heat many bitumens before use and then apply them. But sometimes, they need bitumens that don’t need much heating. As a result, they use cutback bitumen, which has a low viscosity. Basically, the main advantage of this bitumen is that most of its products do not need to be heated before application. Therefore, this bitumen is often used in cold regions.
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bitumen MC30
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bitumen MC70
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bitumen MC250
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bitumen MC800
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bitumen MC3000
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