Oxidized Bitumen is a peculiar amorphous material which is generally in
liquid form when discharged by oxidation plants at a temperature ranging
from 240° to 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.
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