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Aging-Dependent Repair Performance and Interfacial Durability of New-Aged Waterproof Membrane Systems. [PDF]
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Properties of Natural Bitumen Gilsonite Modified Bitumen
ICTE 2015, 2015This article introduces the characteristics of the gilsonite and the natural bitumen gilsonite. It also discusses the performances, effect, modified mechanism and using of the natural bitumen gilsonite modified bitumen. A series of tests of the natural bitumen gilsonite modified bitumen were made. These included asphalt technical property, rutting test
Yuxia Guo, Jiuchao Jiang, Wanci Liu
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Advanced Materials Research, 2014
The possibility of using epoxidized petroleum resins for modification of bitumen was shown. The dependence of the properties of coatings based on polymeric-bitumen compositions of the number of modifiers, hardening agent and the curing temperature was investigated. The optimum process parameters for polymeric-bitumen compositions were identified.
Olga I. Slavgorodskaya +2 more
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The possibility of using epoxidized petroleum resins for modification of bitumen was shown. The dependence of the properties of coatings based on polymeric-bitumen compositions of the number of modifiers, hardening agent and the curing temperature was investigated. The optimum process parameters for polymeric-bitumen compositions were identified.
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2013
Sabatieria bitumen (Figs 1–3, Table 1) Material examined. Five males, four females (NIWA 865986), collected 6 April 2007, southwest Chatham Rise (1240 m water depth), 44.4864°S, 177.1407°E. Characteristics of surface sediment layer (0–5 mm): mostly silt/ clay (82.9%), with very fine sand (9.4%), and fine sand (7.7%); calcium carbonate content: 38.4 ...
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Sabatieria bitumen (Figs 1–3, Table 1) Material examined. Five males, four females (NIWA 865986), collected 6 April 2007, southwest Chatham Rise (1240 m water depth), 44.4864°S, 177.1407°E. Characteristics of surface sediment layer (0–5 mm): mostly silt/ clay (82.9%), with very fine sand (9.4%), and fine sand (7.7%); calcium carbonate content: 38.4 ...
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