Bitumen Penetration Grade 30/40 is a semi-hard paving-grade petroleum bitumen classified according to its penetration value and widely used in road construction and asphalt pavement production. This grade offers a reliable balance between structural stiffness and practical workability, making it suitable for pavements that require durability under traffic loads while maintaining adequate flexibility during mixing and compaction.
Bitumen Penetration Grade 30/40 is produced from the vacuum residue obtained during the fractional and vacuum distillation of crude oil in petroleum refineries. Through controlled refining processes, the bitumen achieves a penetration range of 30 to 40 (0.1 mm) at 25°C, indicating a semi-hard consistency suitable for paving applications.
Penetration grade bitumens are specified by penetration and softening point tests, and their designation is based solely on the penetration range. Bitumen 30/40 exhibits a thermoplastic behavior, meaning it softens at high temperatures and hardens at lower temperatures. The temperature–stiffness relationship of this bitumen is influenced by the nature of the crude oil and the refining method used.
This temperature-dependent behavior plays a critical role in determining performance parameters such as adhesion to aggregates, rheological characteristics, durability of asphalt mixtures, and suitable mixing and application temperatures.
Bitumen Penetration Grade 30/40 is characterized by:
Semi-hard penetration providing a balance between stiffness and flexibility
Adequate softening point for resistance to flow at elevated temperatures
Excellent ductility and adhesion to mineral aggregates
Stable rheological performance under traffic loading
Reduced susceptibility to rutting compared to softer grades
Reliable performance in moderate to warm climatic conditions
These properties make this grade one of the most widely used paving bitumens and a fundamental raw material for many other bituminous products.
Penetration determines the hardness of bitumen by measuring the depth to which a standard loaded needle penetrates vertically into a bitumen sample within 5 seconds at 25°C, in accordance with ASTM D5.
A penetration range of 30/40 indicates:
Moderate hardness suitable for structural asphalt layers
Good resistance to deformation under traffic loads
Sufficient workability for hot mix asphalt production
This grade is commonly selected for road construction and rehabilitation projects requiring consistent performance and durability.
Bitumen Penetration Grade 30/40 is commonly used in:
Road construction and repair projects
Asphalt pavements with superior performance requirements
Hot mix asphalt (HMA) for base courses
Wearing courses requiring balanced stiffness and flexibility
Highways and urban roads subjected to regular traffic loads
Its balanced mechanical properties allow efficient construction while ensuring long-term pavement performance.
High-quality Bitumen Penetration Grade 30/40 is manufactured under strict quality control systems, including:
Continuous monitoring of production processes
Batch-wise laboratory testing
Independent inspection of quality and quantity during loading
Issuance of batch test reports prior to shipment
This grade is produced in full compliance with ASTM standards, ensuring consistent quality, safety during handling, and conformity with international specifications.
| Property | Test Method | Unit | Specification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Specific Gravity @ 25°C | ASTM D70 | kg/cm³ | 1.01 – 1.06 |
| Penetration @ 25°C | ASTM D5 | 0.1 mm | 30 – 40 |
| Softening Point | ASTM D36 | °C | 55 – 63 |
| Ductility @ 25°C | ASTM D113 | cm | ≥ 100 |
| Loss on Heating | ASTM D6 | wt % | Max 0.2 |
| Drop in Penetration After Heating | ASTM D5/D6 | % | Max 20 |
| Flash Point | ASTM D92 | °C | Min 250 |
| Solubility in CS₂ | ASTM D4 | wt % | ≥ 99.5 |
| Spot Test | AASHTO T102 | — | Negative |
Bitumen Penetration Grade 30/40 is a widely used and dependable paving-grade bitumen designed for road construction and asphalt pavement applications. Its semi-hard penetration range, stable thermal behavior, excellent adhesion, and high ductility make it an ideal choice for asphalt mixtures requiring durability, workability, and long service life under regular traffic conditions.