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Table 1. Characteristics of bituminous sealants.
FIGURE 1 Pressure-height results from a blister test on a sealant.
FIGURE 2 Blister test results with bulging followed by debonding after a pressure  threshold
FIGURE 4 Arrhenius representation of the effect of temperature on sealant  viscosity
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