CIR
Cold In-Place Recycling. A general term for processes using grinding machines to recycle pavement into base material for new paving. CIR often uses additives such as emulsions or foamed asphalt for stabilization.
Cold In-Place Recycling. A general term for processes using grinding machines to recycle pavement into base material for new paving. CIR often uses additives such as emulsions or foamed asphalt for stabilization.
Absolute Viscosity (also Called 'dynamic Viscosity')
Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT)
Alligator Cracking (also Called 'fatigue Cracking')
Consensus Requirements (properties)
Dynamic Viscosity (also Called 'absolute Viscosity')
Fatigue Cracking (also Called 'alligator Cracking')
Flushing (also Called 'bleeding')
Rice Density (also Called 'TMD')
Security Identification Display Area (SIDA)
Specification, Proprietary Product
Specification, Statistical Acceptance
Thermal Cracking (also Called 'transverse Cracking')
TMD (also Called 'Rice Density')
Transverse Cracking (also Called 'thermal Cracking')
