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Additives in Asphalt

Abstract

Key Words:

Koch Materials Co., Wichita KS


Research Consultants, Houston TX
Texas A&M University, College Station TX
National Center for Asphalt Technology, Auburn University AL
The oral presentation was made by Dr. Gayle King
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Reasons to an asphalt binder

Selection and
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Polymer Modification

and Historical Perspective


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Types of Polymers
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compatible
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Elastomers

be
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tomers
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Polymer Identification
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Asphalt Compatibility

asphalts

during storage. (4)


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Physical Properties of Polymer Asphalt Binders


Conventional Testing

(40).
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Binder Test Procedures Specific to Polymer Modification

elastic

Performance Based Testing Including Superpave


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the most
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Impact on Laboratory Mixture Properties

Production and Placement Guidelines


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Paving Applications for Polymers


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Field Performance Research Field Trials with Polymer


Asphalts

unmodified asphalt binders in hot mix asphalt and in emulsions

(86).

Asphalt-Rubber

Introduction
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Wet Process
Additives

released

have
materials

Dry Process

binder
a
rubber

asphalt

and the lack


of
methods

Rubber Reaction
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Comparative Costs

Environmental Considerations
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Current Efforts

and development of suitable performance based


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Asphalt Modification through Processing


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be

be
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Air Blowing/Air Oxidation

to be indicative of better temperature susceptibility, the use of highly


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Metal-Complexes and Inorganic Catalysts

(104)
the long

Acid Treatment

Caustic Washing

Chemical Modifiers
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Gelling Agents and

Reactions

Oils and Agents


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industry

Bituminous Extenders

Fillers and Fibers


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Summary
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