ASPHALTIC MATERIALS
DOTD Designation: S 201-96
I. General
A. Equipment
1. Several 1-L friction top cans for asphalt cement, screw top metal 1-L cans for cutbacks and 4-L plastic bottles for emulsions.
B. Safety Precautions
It is the responsibility of the user of this sampling method to establish appropriate safety practices including, but not limited to, handling hot liquids, exposure to hazardous fumes and handling heavy loads.
II. Sampling Liquid Materials (Asphalt Cement,
Cutback, Emulsion, etc.)
A. Refinery Storage Tank
1. Obtain the sample from the spigot. Allow approximately 2 L of material to pass through the spigot before taking the sample.
2. Place the sample into the appropriate sampling container. Securely attach an unsoiled, completed sample identification form in an envelope to the container.
3. Forward the sample to the Materials and Testing Section for complete analysis.
4. The Materials and Testing Section, upon completion of testing, will advise the refinery and send copies of test results to each District Laboratory Engineer.
B. Transport
1. All transports arriving in the field shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Delivery which makes reference to the lab number of the pretested sample results for this material.
2. Obtain samples by either Method 1 or Method 2.
a. Method 1 -- Obtain samples from a spigot mounted on the transport. Make certain the spigot is mounted on the side (or the end bulkhead) in the lower half of the transport tank and the inlet projects at least one foot into the inner surface of the shell.
b. Method 2 -- Obtain samples from a stop-valve which is tapped into a steel nipple. Make certain this nipple is attached permanently at the point of delivery to the unloading line which transfers the asphalt from the transport to the storage tank.
c. When transport trucks arrive with inoperable spigots, and there are no means for obtaining a sample by Method 2, request for the transport driver to obtain (under observation of Department personnel) samples for purposes of acceptance testing. If the transport arrives in the field, without spigot facilities or should the truck driver be unwilling to obtain the sample, and there are no facilities for obtaining a sample by Method 2, direct the transport to be returned unemptied.
3. Take the samples by either method between the time when approximately 3/4 to 1/4 of the load remains in the transport.
4. Allow approximately 2 L of material to pass through either the spigot or the stop-valve prior to obtaining the samples.
5. Fill the appropriate sample containers with sample obtained by either method.
6. Place the sample into the appropriate sampling container. Securely attach an unsoiled, completed sample identification form in an envelope to the container.
7. Forward the samples to the District Laboratory for testing.
C. Tank Car
1. All tank cars arriving in the field shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Delivery which makes reference to the laboratory number of the pretested sample results for this material.
2. Obtain samples by lowering a suitable container fitted with a stopper or cover into the material. After the container has been lowered to the desired depth, remove the stopper or cover by means of an attached string, wire or rod. Refer to the figure shown in AASHTO T 40, for examples of satisfactory types of sampling devices. Take the sample at least 300 mm below the surface of the material.
3. Two 1-L samples from each tank car will be sufficient unless there is some question as to the uniformity of the material. If the uniformity is questionable, take two top and two bottom samples. Sample the material in the tank car before it is discharged into the storage tank.
4. If the tank car is equipped with a spigot (mounted on the side or the end bulkhead in the lower half of the tank with the inlet projecting at least 300 mm into the tank from the shell) from which the asphalt can be obtained, obtain the samples from the spigot after approximately 2 L of material has been allowed to pass through it.
5. Place the sample into the appropriate sampling container. Securely attach an unsoiled, completed sample identification form in an envelope to the container.
6. Forward the samples to the District Laboratory for testing.
D. Hot Mix Plant Storage Tank
Obtain samples in accordance with Section II.B. Heat the material to approximate mixing temperature and properly circulate prior to obtaining sample.
E. Drums and Containers
Agitate the material thoroughly prior to sampling. Take the sample by pumping, drawing through a spigot or dipping with a can. Place the sample in the appropriate sample containers.
III. Sampling Semisolid or Solid Materials in
Drums
A. Select one unit at random and sample.
B. Take samples at least 75 mm below the surface and at least 75 mm from the sides of the container.
C. Use a clean hatchet if the material is hard enough to shatter and a broad, stiff putty knife if the material is soft.
D. Use other tools such as an auger, a brace and 19 mm bit, a spatula, a large spoon (heated to facilitate cutting), or a fine wire (pulled back and forth through the material to obtain samples) as an aid to sampling this type of material.
E. Thoroughly mix soft material which shows signs of separation (or stratification) before sampling.
F. Place the sample into the appropriate sampling container. Securely attach an unsoiled, completed sample identification form in an envelope to the container.
G. Forward the sample to the Materials Laboratory for testing.