Ooms Modified Bitumen products are engineered to meet the evolving demands of India’s most critical infrastructure — offering superior flexibility, rut resistance, thermal stability, and fatigue life.
Whether you’re paving a 4-lane expressway, building a world-class runway, or reinforcing urban roads with heavy axle loads, Ooms delivers binder solutions that go beyond specifications — and stay resilient under pressure. And when your project demands something unique — we can custom-develop grades to match your exact performance, climate, or traffic requirements.
Explore the features that make Ooms Modified Bitumen the go-to solution for contractors, consultants, and public agencies across India.
Ooms introduced Polymer Modified Bitumen (PMB) technology to India, setting new benchmarks in road durability.
Tailored for heat, monsoons, axle loads & variable subgrades.
Developed in NABL-accredited labs using global testing protocols.
Enhanced rutting resistance, fatigue life & overlay durability.
Proven in airport taxiways, airstrips & high-shear braking zones.
100+ years of Dutch legacy combined with local innovation.
Deployed across highways, metro cities & strategic defense projects.
Products aligned with PG grading system and IRC:SP:53/110/101
Strict QA/QC across all Ooms plants in India.
Approved and used by NHAI, BRO, State PWDs, airport authorities, and major contractors.
Built for stress beyond standard specs, designed per Superpave PG grading for highways, runways, expressways.
Enhanced elasticity and fatigue resistance, made per IRC:SP:53 for urban roads, overlays, city corridors.
Built for braking zones and runway resilience, formulated for airfields, taxiways, helipads, high-temperature pavements.
Reinforced with reclaimed rubber for sustainability, flexibility, strength, improving elasticity and aging resistance in pavements.
Reliable refinery-sourced paving bitumen from PSU refineries IOCL, BPCL, HPCL available nationwide across India markets.
Our team can help you compare specifications, site needs, traffic loads, and application goals.