Moisture susceptibility and TSR testing determines how asphalt mixtures retain indirect tensile strength after vacuum saturation and freeze-thaw conditioning. The workflow supports AASHTO T283, ASTM D4867, and Lottman moisture damage evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What equipment is included in Asphalt Moisture Susceptibility Tester for TSR?
This section includes LS-TSR-50 and related systems configured for the same workflow family. Buyers usually compare these models by automation level, temperature or load control, reporting workflow, and target standard.
Which standards are common for moisture susceptibility (tsr) workflows?
AASHTO T283, ASTM D4867, EN 12697-23 are common reference standards for this workflow. Procurement teams often search by these codes first and then compare model capability, control logic, and laboratory throughput.
How do I choose the right moisture susceptibility (tsr) system?
Selection usually depends on required standards, automation level, sample throughput, data traceability, and whether the laboratory is focused on daily QC, third-party compliance testing, or advanced research and development.