McAsphalt’s performance-graded products meet or exceed the AASHTO M 320 specification requirements and are engineered to address fundamental material properties that account for specific pavement distresses and failure mechanisms. The grade defines the temperature ranges in which the asphalt cement should not become too soft or too brittle. It is specified by climatic conditions, traffic volume and traffic type.
Specialty Process Overview – EverLife UT®
DURABLE THINLAY MIX FOR MUNICIPAL AND RURAL ROADS
Specifications – PGAC Guidelines for Municipalities
PGAC Specification Guidelines – Recommended Superior PGAC Specification for Municipalities
Technical Bulletin – Multiple Stress Creep Recovery (MSCR) in Plain Language
Multiple Stress Creep Recovery (MSCR)
McA Asphalt Technician Training Manual Basic Asphalt Materials
Basic Asphalt Materials Mixtures Design and Testing – Technical Training Manual
Fact Sheet – Asphalt Cements
Asphalt Cements – Performance-Graded Asphalt Cements (PGAC), Polymer-Modified Asphalt Cements (PMA), Penetration Viscosity Graded Asphalt Cements,, Specialty Asphalt Cements, Asphalt Additives & Modifiers
Research – Performance Review of the Light-coloured Pavement of the 2009 Front Street Project in Dawson City Yukon
2015-CTAA-22 Performance review of the 2009 Front Street Project – Bituclair 2
Research – Using the Freezing Index for the Optimum Selection of Paving Asphalt
1985-Using the Freezing Index for the Optimum Selection of Paving Asphalts – McLeod