Ensure Proper Bitumen Coating & Adhesion
The Stripping Value Test evaluates the resistance of aggregate to stripping action of water when mixed with bitumen.
Poor adhesion between bitumen and aggregate can lead to:
Premature pavement failure
Raveling
Reduced durability
Moisture damage
This ready-to-use Excel Auto-Calculation Format helps generate accurate and professional stripping value reports within minutes.
What This Format Covers
✔ Percentage of Stripped Area
✔ Visual Observation Recording
✔ Acceptance Criteria Check
✔ Final Result Summary
Prepared strictly as per:
IS 6241 – Method of Test for Determination of Stripping Value of Road Aggregates
MoRTH Specifications for Road & Bridge Works
Why Stripping Value Test is Important?
In flexible pavements like:
DBM (Dense Bituminous Macadam)
BC (Bituminous Concrete)
Adhesion between aggregate and bitumen is critical.
If stripping exceeds permissible limits, anti-stripping agents (like lime or liquid additives) may be required.
This test ensures compliance before mix approval.
What You Will Receive
✔ Editable Excel Sheet (Auto Calculation Enabled)
✔ Percentage Stripping Calculation
✔ Observation Table Format
✔ Ready-to-Print Lab Report
✔ Sample Test Data
✔ Lifetime Usability
Just enter observations → Final percentage auto-calculated.
Suitable For
Highway QA/QC Engineers
Bituminous Plant Engineers
EPC Contractors
Consultants
Construction Laboratories
Engineering Students
Applicable for:
10mm & 20mm Coarse Aggregate
DBM Works
BC Works
NHAI & State Highway Projects
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Standard | IS 6241 |
| Application | Bituminous Mix |
| Format Type | Excel (Auto Calculation) |
| Editable | Yes |
| Compliance | MoRTH Specifications |
Why Engineers Prefer This Format
✔ Saves 20–30 minutes per test
✔ Reduces manual calculation errors
✔ Professional documentation
✔ Consultant-ready reporting
✔ Easy customization
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