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How Is Air Void Content Controlled?

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Air voids are a reverse proportion of the density of the COMPACTED MIX. By specifying a density requirement, the voids are INVERSELY controlled. KEEP in mind that density is a relative term, compared to a target density of either lab compacted mix, a maximum theoretical density, or a CONTROL strip density.

Air voids are a reverse proportion of the density of the compacted mix. By specifying a density requirement, the voids are inversely controlled. Keep in mind that density is a relative term, compared to a target density of either lab compacted mix, a maximum theoretical density, or a control strip density.



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