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a study of blends of trinidad lake asphalt and bitumen in rolled asphalt


the soluble bitumen in trinidad lake asphalt epure has a high viscosity and if this is blended with a 50 pen grade bitumen, normally used for the manufacture of rolled asphalt, it produces a material with a high resistance to deformation and with suitable weathering properties to maintain a good resistance to skidding. work has shown that the incorporation of epure does not significantly alter the optimum binder content of sand asphalts as determined using the marshall test. wheel-tracking tests indicate that a worthwhile improvement in resistance to deformation, comparable with that obtained using a 'heavy duty' bitumen and suitable for the most heavily trafficked roads, can be obtained by the addition of 50 per cent of epure to a 50 pen grade bitumen. the use of such a binder would be dependent on the practicability and economic viability of manufacturing such a blend.(a)

Author Jacobs, FA Pages 8
Date 01/01/1980 Reference SR561
ISBN ISSN 0305-1315



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