Effect of surface active agent (SAA) on 50/70 bitumen foaming characteristics

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To ensure the standard properties of half-warm asphalt (HWA) mixes produced with foamed bitumen, the binder needs to have the best possible characteristics. One way to attain this is to modify the bitumen before it is foamed. The 50/70 penetration bitumen used in this study, was modified with a surface active agent (SAA) at different rates (0.2%, 0.4%, and 0.6% by wt.). The effect of the modifier on the bitumen properties (penetration, softening point, the Fraass breaking point, dynamic viscosity at 60 °C, 90 °C, and 135 °C) and on the binder foaming parameters (expansion ratio - ER, half-life - HL, foam index - FI) was investigated and the optimum quantity of foaming water was determined. Statistical analysis of the results showed that the addition of 0.6% SAA had the most beneficial effect on the set of 50/70 bitumen standard properties and foaming characteristics.

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Iwański, M. M., Chomicz-Kowalska, A., & Maciejewski, K. (2019). Effect of surface active agent (SAA) on 50/70 bitumen foaming characteristics. Materials, 12(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12213514

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