Abstract:
The disclosure is directed to a warm mix asphalt comprising a hydrated lime slurry additive, methods of producing the same, methods of producing an asphalt pavement and methods of paving a surface.
Abstract:
A process for manufacturing asphalt is disclosed. The process comprises the steps of: (i) heating bitumen; (ii) heating aggregate; and (iii) mixing the hot bitumen with the hot aggregate in a mixing unit to form asphalt. From 10 to 200 wt % of sulphur, based upon the weight of the bitumen, is added in at least one of the steps (i), (ii) or (iii) and from 0.1 to 20 wt % of a compound of formula A, based upon the weight of the bitumen, is added in at least one of the steps (i), (ii) or (iii). R1 and R2 are independently chosen from C6-C30 alkyl or alkenyl.
Abstract:
A process for manufacturing asphalt is disclosed. The process comprises the steps of : (i) heating bitumen; (ii) heating aggregate; and (iii) mixing the hot bitumen with the hot aggregate in a mixing unit to form asphalt. From 10 to 200 wt % of sulphur, based upon the weight of the bitumen, is added in at least one of the steps (i), (ii) or (iii) and from 0.1 to 20 wt % of paraffin wax is added in at least one of the steps (i), (ii) or (iii).
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for producing a hot, cold or lukewarm ready-to-use bituminous mix, characterized in that it includes the following successive steps: (a) preparing a hot, cold or lukewarm master mix or bituminous mix by mixing some or all of the bituminous binder proportioned in liquid form with some or all of the aggregates, and optionally with some or all of the fines and/or some or all of the aggregate mix and/or some or all of the various additives so as to obtain a mixture in which the aggregates and any fines and aggregate mix are coated by the bitumen, (b) storing of the master mix or of the bituminous mix obtained in step (a), (c) mixing the master mix or the bituminous mix stored in step (b) with one or more additional formulation components so as to obtain a hot, cold or lukewarm ready-to-use bituminous mix, in which step (c) is implemented at the mix production site if the additional formulation component is a thinning agent.
Abstract:
A consumable packaging composition is provided for packaging clear-binders, made of one or several packaging materials, alone or in combination, such as plastics, polymers and extenders, and which melting point is adjusted so that the packaging material melts when in contact with the hot aggregates as methods of using them, are also disclosed. Optionally, and prior to packaging, the clear-binder may be mixed together with one or several color pigments used for production of colored mixes depending on the end-user requirements. In a preferred practice, the size of the packaged clear-binder product containers is adjusted such that, after transport and storage, the packaged material together with the packaging material can be directly incorporated along any of the steps of a production process that uses clear-binders. The packaged clear-binder material permits handling and manipulation to be reduced to the minimum necessary, thus avoiding the need for pre-heating and hot-storage of clear-binders.
Abstract:
A paving mixture excellent in mixing property and compacting property, which relaxes temperature condition conventionally required for a paving mixture, and can maintain certain quality and durability even if blending ratio condition conventionally required for an aggregate is relaxed, is provided. A paving mixture wherein a constituent binder is so prepared that a minute bubble particle is produced and kept in the binder when the mixture is mixed with heating or compacted.
Abstract:
A granulate for introducing a fibrous filler material into a liquid bitumen mass by adding said granulate to said liquid bitumen mass is provided, said granulate comprising: fibers of said fibrous filler material, said fibers coated and agglomerated into granulates by a binding agent, said binding agent initially binding said fibers when introduced into said bitumen and thereafter losing its binding effect in said liquid bitumen when exposed to heat or the presence of a solvent incorporated in the liquid bitumen thereby effectuating a complete dissolution of said granulate and homogeneous distribution of said fibers throughout said liquid bitumen mass.
Abstract:
A new composition is disclosed which comprises pellets of asphalt coated with a solid layer of sulfur. The sulfur shell provides a meltable container for the asphalt core while protecting it from contact with the atmosphere. The relative quantities of sulfur and asphalt in the pellets of the invention may be varied over a wide range to provide sulfur-to-asphalt ratios commonly used in both sulfur-asphalt-sand mixes and sulfur-extended asphalt binders. The advantages of pelletizing are virtual elimination of the danger of dealing with hot materials and significant reduction in energy costs associated with keeping asphalt and sulfur hot and pumpable. To produce an asphalt paving mix, the sulfur-coated asphalt pellets may simply be mixed with heated aggregate.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for recycling asphalt shingles in an asphalt plant which heats and dries aggregate and mixes the heated and dried aggregate with liquid asphalt to form an asphalt paving composition. The shingles are comminuted to particles of a size which can be easily flowed and metered, and the shingle particles are introduced into the asphalt plant such that they are heated to melt the asphalt in the shingle particles. The aggregate, heated shingle particles, and liquid asphalt are thoroughly mixed to form an asphalt paving composition.
Abstract:
A process for making asphalt concrete comprises mixing starting materials including aggregate and binder material and optionally, other additives, to a final temperature of about 60.degree. C. to about 150.degree. C. in an indirectly heated mixing chamber which is sealed. The moisture content of the asphalt concrete mixture is controlled as a function of the moisture content of the starting materials. Apparatus for performing the process in a continuous or batch operation is also set forth.