Laboratory Service

Asphalt Testing Laboratory: Density & Compaction

Asphalt mixture and pavement testing covering Marshall, binder content, gradation, Gmm, cores, thickness, density, and compaction to project specifications.

Asphalt Testing Laboratory: Density & Compaction

In Short

Asphalt testing is a field and laboratory service for asphalt mixtures and paved layers; it is not asphalt supply or paving-equipment rental. Scope can include Marshall, bitumen content and gradation, maximum theoretical specific gravity, asphalt cores, thickness, density, and compaction. Results are compared with the project specification and approved JMF.

Asphalt Testing Laboratory for Pavement Quality

Asphalt quality control connects three stages: source materials, the produced mixture, and the layer after placement and compaction. The JMF records the target composition and limits. Production samples and cores then show whether the tested mixture and paved layer align with the requirements supplied to the laboratory.

Asphalt density alone is not enough to evaluate paving. The reference density, calculation method, core location, layer thickness, and mixture results all matter. The laboratory reports measurements and comparisons, while the authorized project party determines acceptance or corrective action under the contract and specification.

Link each mixture sample or core to its location, layer, and paving date
Clearly separate mix-design, production-control, and paved-layer results
Calculate compaction using the project-specified reference and method
Flag results needing review against the JMF or specification limits

Asphalt Mixture and Post-Paving Core Tests

The test package follows the project stage and the question the results must answer.

Laboratory Mixture Samples

Testing mix components or production samples against the target mixture.

Marshall stability and flow where specified
Bitumen extraction and gradation of recovered aggregate
Maximum theoretical specific gravity (Gmm) for void or compaction calculations
Binder or aggregate tests when included in the quality plan

Field and Paved Layer

Sampling or coring with location records, followed by paved-layer measurements.

Asphalt cores from locations defined by the inspection plan
Thickness of the layer or visible layers in the core
Bulk density of the compacted specimen
Compaction percentage against the project-specified reference density

Common Asphalt Testing Standards

The governing method, limits, and frequency come from the approved project documents.

ASTM D6926 / D6927

Marshall specimen preparation and stability and flow testing

ASTM D2172/D2172M

Quantitative extraction of asphalt binder from mixtures

ASTM D5444

Sieve analysis of extracted aggregate

ASTM D2041/D2041M

Maximum theoretical specific gravity of asphalt mixtures (Gmm)

ASTM D5361/D5361M

Sampling compacted asphalt mixtures

ASTM D2726/D2726M

Bulk specific gravity of non-absorptive compacted specimens

ASTM D3549/D3549M

Thickness measurement of compacted asphalt specimens

From the JMF to Asphalt Density and Compaction Results

Every sample should trace to the mix, layer, location, and comparison reference.

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1. Review Scope and References

We collect the project specification, JMF, layer type, sampling locations or frequency, and required tests.

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2. Sample and Record

The mixture sample or core is identified by date, location, orientation, and layer, with condition recorded on receipt.

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3. Test and Calculate

Agreed tests are performed and density or compaction is calculated using the specified reference rather than an assumed generic value.

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4. Report and Compare

The report presents methods, results, location data, and the supplied JMF or specification limits, highlighting items needing review.

Questions Before Hiring an Asphalt Testing Laboratory

Agree on references, sampling locations, and deliverables before paving or coring starts.

1Is the scope a new mix design or production testing against an existing JMF?
2Which reference density and method will be used for asphalt compaction?
3Who defines core locations, quantity, and layers to measure?
4Does extraction include both binder content and recovered-aggregate gradation?
5Does the quote include coring, reinstatement, travel, and reporting?

Information Needed for an Asphalt Testing Quote

Send the project stage, sample type, and requirements so the correct visits and test package can be scoped.

Send These Details

City, road or yard location, and access requirements
Layer type, JMF or specification, and available acceptance limits
Whether samples are loose mix, prepared specimens, or pavement cores
Sample quantity or core locations and work area or length
Required tests: Marshall, extraction, Gmm, density, or thickness
Site contact and expected paving program

What Affects the Price?

1Visit count, travel distance, and work permits
2Number and condition of mixture samples or cores
3Required test, calculation, and comparison package
4Coring access and reinstatement where included in scope
5Report format and agreed delivery schedule
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Included Tests

10 field and laboratory tests available by project scope

Prime Coat Spray Rate (MC1)

معدل رش الطبقة التشريبية (MC1)

Unit: test

Tack Coat Spray Rate (RC2)

معدل رش الطبقة اللاصقة (RC2)

Unit: test

Bitumen Content in asphalt mix

نسبة البيتومين في الخلطة الإسفلتية

ASTM D2172

Unit: sample

Gradation of asphalt sample

التدرج الحبيبي للأسفلت

ASTM D2172

Unit: sample

Maximum Theoretical Specific Gravity (Gmm)

أقصى كثافة نوعية نظرية (Gmm)

ASTM D2041

Unit: sample

Marshall Stability & Flow (6 molds)

الثبات والفاقد — مارشال (6 قوالب)

ASTM D6926 / D6927

Unit: sample

Flash Point (bitumen)

نقطة التوهج (البيتومين)

Unit: sample

Viscosity Coefficient (bitumen)

معامل اللزوجة (البيتومين)

Unit: sample

JMF Quality Control (Coarse Agg, Fine Agg, Filler, MC1)

مراقبة جودة مكونات الخلطة (JMF)

Unit: test

Asphalt Core Sampling (with report)

كور أسفلتي (مع تقرير)

Unit: sample

Why Choose Us

Why TECHNO Soil Lab?

10
Available Tests

Field and laboratory tests selected to match the project scope

15+
Years Experience

Accumulated technical experience in testing & engineering consultancy

5
Cities Served

From our Makkah head office, via equipped field teams

What an Asphalt Test Report Contains

Content varies with the mixture or core test and the work-order scope.

Project, sample, layer, location, and sampling-date details
Applicable standard, method, and relevant calculations
Marshall, binder content, gradation, or Gmm results as scoped
Core dimensions, layer thickness, and bulk density where requested
Compaction percentage and the reference used in its calculation
Comparison with supplied limits and flags for items needing review

Projects Where We Ran This Service

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Common Questions

FAQ About Asphalt Testing Laboratory: Density & Compaction

The project specification, JMF, and inspection plan define the package and frequency. Mixture tests may include Marshall stability and flow, binder content, aggregate gradation, and Gmm. Paved-layer checks may include asphalt cores, thickness, density, and compaction. One package does not automatically fit every project.

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