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AR16000 grade asphalt is commonly used in applications requiring high durability and resistance to deformation, such as in the construction of dense pavements, highways, and airport runways. Its high viscosity and stability make it suitable for areas with heavy traffic loads and extreme weather conditions. Additionally, it can be used in overlays and patching to enhance the longevity of existing surfaces.

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