Oxidized Bitumen is a peculiar amorphous material which is generally in liquid form when discharged by oxidation plants at a temperature ranging from 240°-300° C., and becomes solid or pasty at ambient temperatures. While being relatively hot, it is viscous, whereas when in pasty or solid state it possesses a fair degree of elasticity. Both in liquid and in plastic or solid form oxidized bitumen is a highly insulating material with good adhesion properties with respect to almost any solid material.
Oxidized Bitumen have several usages in industry:
Coating materials for pipe lines and pipe joints of Oil Also Gas Pipelines.
Sealant of wire coating
Building roofing felts in factories and first materials components who are producing waterproofing roofing felt sheets
Road paving, Asphalt, constraction.