C08L2555/74

Cold Patch Asphaltic Binder
20200048466 · 2020-02-13 ·

Disclosed are binder formulations that can be configured to reduce or limit the evaporation of volatile solvents of an asphalt concrete within which the binder is used. Some embodiments can relate to an asphalt concrete having an embodiment of the binder. Additional embodiments can involve methods of producing the binder and/or the asphalt concrete.

ASPHALT CONCRETE COMPOSITION HAVING IMPROVED WATERPROOF PERFORMANCE BY COMPRISING SIS, RECYCLED ASPHALT AGGREGATE, AND FINE POWDER AGGREGATE WITH IMPROVED PARTICLE SIZE, AND CONSTRUCTION METHOD USING THE SAME
20200040186 · 2020-02-06 ·

An asphalt concrete composition having improved waterproof performance, and a construction method using the composition. The composition includes 100 parts by weight of virgin asphalt, 5 to 25 parts by weight of styrene isoprene styrene, 5 to 15 parts by weight of petroleum resin, 250 to 1,000 parts by weight of reclaimed asphalt pavement, 1 to 10 parts by of a performance improving agent, 250 to 1,000 parts by weight of virgin aggregate, 30 to 150 parts by weight of fine powder aggregate, and 0.1 to 2 parts by weight of cellulose fiber. The composition's waterproof performance is due to its high cohesion and adhesion. The composition is durable and is not easily rutted, aged and/or stripped. In addition, the composition has a performance grade of PG 82-34, can prevent water penetration and potholes, and enables a placement process to be easily performed at low costs.

SOLID BINDERS
20190382583 · 2019-12-19 · ·

The invention relates to the use of a binder, in divided form, that is solid at ambient temperature, including at least one oil selected from a hydrocarbon oil of petroleum or synthetic origin and mixtures of same, and at least one chemical organogelator additive, for the production of asphalt mixes from recycled asphalt mix aggregates. The solid-at-ambient-temperature binder can be used for the production of asphalt mixes obtained from recycled asphalt mix aggregates, said binder including at least one oil selected from a hydrocarbon oil of petroleum or synthetic origin and mixtures of same, at least one pitch and at least one chemical organogelator additive.

Active polymer modification of bitumen for use in roofing materials

A modified bitumen consisting of a polyurethane wherein the polyisocyanate or polyisocyanate-dominated polyurethane prepolymer (or prepolymers) is first reacted with the bitumen to take advantage of the bitumen's hydroxyl and amine functionality and form an isocyanate-bitumen adduct to form a weatherproofing product.

Crude sterol as an additive in asphalt binder

Disclosed are binders and methods for making such binders with crude sterols. The crude sterols improve various rheological properties of the binders. The disclosure provides a method for slowing the aging rate of aged asphalt binder comprising adding a crude sterol to an asphalt binder, wherein the asphalt binder comprises both virgin asphalt binder, and reclaimed asphalt binder material comprising asphalt pavement (RAP), asphalt shingles (RAS) or combinations of RAP and RAS.

HYBRID COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ASPHALT AND CONCRETE SURFACEWAYS

A material composition for repairing and sealing asphalt and concrete surfaces is provided. The material composition for repairing asphalt and concrete includes an asphalt containing concentrate between about 25.0 wt. % and about 95.0 wt. %, an aggregate with amorphous aluminum silicate between about 15.0 wt. % and about 65.0 wt. % and reinforcements up to about 8.0 wt. %. The material composition for sealing asphalt and concrete includes a non-fiber asphalt emulsion between about 20.0 wt. % and about 60.0 wt. %, carbon black between about 0.5 wt. % and about 5.0 wt. %, an aggregate with amorphous aluminum silicate between about 1.0 wt. % and about 10 wt. %, a hydrophobic additive between about 0.1 wt. % and about 1.0 wt. %, and a coalescent between about 0.01 wt. % and about 0.5 wt. %.

BITUMEN SOLID AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
20190330472 · 2019-10-31 · ·

A bitumen granules including a core and a coating layer, in which the core includes at least one bitumen base, and the coating layer includes at least: one oil selected from a hydrocarbon oil of petroleum or synthetic origin; and at least one organogelator compound selected from among compounds of general formula (I), (II) or (V). The invention also relates to a method for producing bitumen granules, as well as to the use thereof as an asphalt binder, in particular for producing mixes. The invention further relates to a method for producing mixes from bitumen granules and also to a method for transporting and/or storing and/or handling bitumen granules.

DUAL EMULSION FOR ASPHALT REJUVENATION

Formulations and methods of making and using two emulsions, one emulsion having a rejuvenating agent and another emulsion having an asphalt phase. The two emulsions may be serially applied or blended together to form a dual emulsion for various deteriorated pavement surface treatments. The two emulsions may be used with a recycled asphalt product, either being mixed with the recycled asphalt product or serially applied to the recycled asphalt product. The two emulsions when blended together may form a dispersion having different phases with different setting times. The surfactant in the rejuvenating emulsion may be faster setting for a preferred initial break and better interaction with the pavement product, while the surfactant in the asphalt emulsion may break more slowly and provide more time to combine with the rejuvenated binder and fully coat the deteriorated asphalt product, and any virgin aggregate added to the mix.

A METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING THE EXTENT OF AGING IN AN ASPHALT
20190265221 · 2019-08-29 ·

Disclosed are asphalt and asphalt binders and methods for making such compositions with sterols. The sterols improve various rheological properties. Also disclosed are methods of determining the changes or improvements of various rheoloical properties.

Active Polymer Modification of Bitumen for Use in Roofing Materials

A modified bitumen consisting of a polyurethane wherein the polyisocyanate or polyisocyanate-dominated polyurethane prepolymer (or prepolymers) is first reacted with the bitumen to take advantage of the bitumen's hydroxyl and amine functionality and form an isocyanate-bitumen adduct to form a weatherproofing product.