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Hindustan Colas Private Limited

The Technical CentreSta te o f the a r t l abora tory

wi th NABL accredi ta t ion

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Dynamic Shear Rheometer

Hamburg Wheel Tracker Resilient Modulus

  Cold Mix Design

  Micro surfacing Mix Design

  Pavement Design

  Training

  Troubleshooting / Execution support

The Technical Training service is designed to help youuse the right product, at the right time, every time. The

service is delivered by highly trained technical staff who

work with you to develop a service that meets your

individual requirements. We help to equip you with eng i-

neering, technical and application knowledge.

The Technical Training modules have been designed to

offer different levels of support for different business

sizes and applications. By using our expertise to help

you improve design and construction practices, you can

increase productivity, limit downtime, enhance durability

which can ultimately lead to a competitive advantage.

Hincol founded its Technical Centre at Navi Mumbai in

2006. Our world-class researchers are developing and

advancing technologies to improve durability of pave-

ments efficiently and effectively. Several smaller techni-

cal centres in our network are located close to our

customers, and provide tailored services.

We work with governments, world-class academics, and

industry specialists. We share ideas and expertise with

partners inside and beyond the sector to drive innovation

forward

Hindustan Colas Technical Centre has become home to

a wide spectrum of technical disciplines. It develops

niche areas of technical work in fields like material, mix

and performance characterization, training and trouble-

shooting.

The Services offered include:

  Material characterization

  Mix characterization

Aggregates (IS 2386)

Soil (IS 2720)Bitumen (IS 73)

Modified Bitumen (IS 15462)

Bitumen Emulsions(IS 8887)

 Training Modules

Field Survey

Marshall (MS 2)

Superpave (SP02)

Resilient Modulus ASTM D 7369)

Indirect Tensile Fatigue (EN 12697)

Hamburg Wheel Tracker (EN 12697)

Cold Mix (IRC SP 100)

Microsurfacing (IRC SP 81)

IRC 37

Faarfield

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Some of the unique features of Technical Centre:

 Test Facility Standard

Bitumen / Modified Bitumen

Penetration IS : 1203 - 1978

Softening Point IS : 1205 - 1978

Ductility IS : 1206 (Part 2) - 1978

Elastic Recovery IRC SP : 53 - 2010 Annex 2Absolute Viscosity IS : 1208 - 1978

Kinematic Viscosity ASTM D 4402 - 02

Specific gravity IS : 1202 - 1978

Flash & Fire Point IS : 1209 - 1978

Solubility in trichloroethylene IS : 1216 - 1978

Separation of modified bitumen IRC SP : 53 - 2010 Annex 3

Mass loss or Short-term aging in Rolling thin film Oven ASTM D 2872 - 04

Long term aging in Pressure aging vessel ASTM D 6521 - 08

Complex shear modulus (G*) by Dynamic Shear Rheometer ASTM D 7552 - 09

Multi-stress creep recovery by Dynamic Shear Rheometer ASTM D 7405 - 10a

Flexural creep stiffness and creep compliance by Bending Beam Rheometer ASTM D 6648 - 08

Bitumen Emulsions

Residue on 600 micron IS sieve IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex B

Viscosity by saybolt furol viscometer ASTM D 7496 - 09

Coagulation of emulsion at low temperature IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex C

Storage stability after 24 hours IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex D

Particle Charge IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex E

Particle Size ASTM E 1617 - 09

Stability to mixing with cement IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex G

Miscibility with water IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex H

Residue by evaporation IS : 8887 - 2004 Annex J

Distillation IS : 1213 – 1978

 Tackiness or Bond strength of tack coat HINCOL method

Penetration of Prime coat HINCOL method

Bituminous mixtures Marshall mix design Asphalt Institute MS-2

Aggregate evaluation

Binder recommendation based on project location

Sample preparation by Marshall compactor

Determination of stability, flow and volumetrics

Selection of Optimum Binder Content

Proof-check by Retained Marshall Stability

SuPerPave mix Design Asphalt Institute SP-02Aggregate evaluation

PG Binder grade recommendation

Sample preparation by Gyratory Compactor

Performance tests

Density and Voids analysis

Selection of Optimum Binder Content

Moisture susceptibility evaluation

Indirect Tensile Stiffness Modulus or Resilient Modulus by Indirect Tension ASTM D 4123

  AASHTO TP 31

  ASTM D 7369

EN : 12697 - 26 Annex CIndirect Tensile Fatigue EN : 12697 - 24 Annex E

Rut depth by Immersion Wheel Tracker AASHTO T 324, EN : 12697 - 22

Cold mix design IRC : SP100 - 2014

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Aggregate evaluation

Emulsion Design

Mix Design

 Technical support at the site during execution

Microsurfacing mix design IRC SP : 81 - 2008

Field survey (Optional)

Aggregate Evaluation

Modified BITUMEN EMULSION DESIGNMixing time w.r.t to the expected field temperature and humidity

Cohesion of the mixture

Wet Track Abrasion resistance

 Technical support at the site during execution

Aggregates

Sieve Analysis (Gradation) IS : 2386 (Part 1) - 1963

Specific Gravity IS : 2386 (Part 3) - 1963

Water Absorption IS : 2386 (Part 3) - 1963

Sand equivalent value IS : 2720 (Part 37) - 1985

Impact Value IS : 2386 (Part 4) - 1963

Los Angeles abrasion resistance IS : 2386 (Part 4) - 1963Flakiness Index IS : 2386 (Part 1) - 1963

Elongation Index IS : 2386 (Part 1) - 1963

Stripping Value (Anti stripping agent dosage recommendation, if necessary) IS : 6241 - 1971

Soil

Grain Size Analysis IS : 2720 (Part 4) - 1985

Atterberg Limit (Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit) IS : 2720 (Part 5) - 1985

Proctor Compaction IS : 2720 (Part 7&8) - 1983

California Bearing Ratio IS : 2720 (Part 16) - 1987

Moisture Content IS : 2720 (Part 2) - 1973

Free Swell Index IS : 2720 (Part 40) - 1977

Specific Gravity IS : 2720 (Part 3) - 1980

Pavement Evaluation

Sand Patch ASTM E 965 - 96

British Pendulum Number ASTM E 303 - 93

Services availed by:

Regd. & Corporate Office: HINCOL House, B-601, 6th Floor, Marathon Futurex, NM Joshi Marg, Lower Parel,

Mumbai- 400 013. Maharashtra. Tel:+91-22-23023250

Technical Centre: D-500, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, Turbhe, Navi Mumbai- 400705. Maharashtra. Tel: +91-22-41553100

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