What is Bitumen 90/10?
Bitumen 90/10 is one of the hardest grades in the oxidized bitumen range, characterised by a very high softening point of 90–100°C and an ultra-low penetration of just 10–20 dmm.
This combination places the product firmly at the “hard end” of the industrial bitumen spectrum, making it ideal for applications where the highest possible resistance to heat deformation and mechanical abrasion is required. With a softening point of 90–100°C, Bitumen 90/10 offers substantial performance margins above the maximum operating temperatures of most buried pipelines, refinery infrastructure, and petrochemical plant coatings.
Its ultra-low penetration produces a coating film of exceptional hardness, with minimal risk of sagging, dripping, or abrasive wear during pipeline installation by trenching or trenchless methods.
This grade is widely specified in GCC, MENA, and South Asian pipeline projects where aggressive soil chemistry, high ground temperatures, and demanding cathodic protection requirements converge.



