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Imaging techniques applied to characterize bitumen and bituminous emulsions

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2008
The purpose of this article is to present some important advances in the imaging techniques currently used in the characterization of bitumen and bituminous emulsions. Bitumen exhibits some properties, such as a black colour and a reflecting surface at rest, which permit the use of optical techniques to study the macroscopic behaviour of asphalt mixes ...
M A, Rodríguez-Valverde   +4 more
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Study of the electrical properties of cationic bitumen emulsions by microelectrophoresis

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2004
We investigate in the present work, the effects of the emulsifier nature and content on the aqueous phase viscosity and on the zeta potential of cationic bitumen emulsions, in the pH range 2-13. The bitumen in water emulsions was prepared at pH values in the range 2-2.4 and in the presence of complementary emulsifiers' pair made of protonated amine 70 ...
A, Jada, C, Florentin, S, Mariotti
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Comparative Study on Properties of Bitumen Hot Mix and Bitumen Emulsion Mix

Zorig Melong | A Technical Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology, 2015
This study involves the preparation of mix samples of bitumen hot mix and bitumen emulsion mix (cold mix) by adopting the Marshall Method procedure. The method utilizes the evaluation of penetration and softening temperature of bitumen 80/100 grade as a standard.
Lotay Gyeltshen, Tshering Ngendup
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Bitumen Emulsions

2005
Per Redelius, Jean Walter
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STORAGE STABILITY OF CATIONIC BITUMEN EMULSIONS

Theory and Building Practice
The compositions of cationic road bitumen emulsions based on special emulsifiers ensuring high storage stability were developed. The variability of storage stability results obtained by different test methods was analyzed, namely: sieving after 7 and 30 days (using 0.14 mm and 0.5 mm sieves) and the settling tendency test on day 7.
Iurii Sidun   +3 more
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The Rheological Properties of Bitumen Emulsions

2011
This article is the first of a series of two that presents a comparison between the rheological properties of bitumen emulsions as measured either by means of efflux time viscometers (NF T66-020 and prEN 12846) or by more fundamental methods using a constant-rate rheometer. In this first part, the basic theory behind efflux time measurements is derived
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Investigation on maximum packing fraction of bitumen particles during emulsion drying

Materials and Structures/Materiaux Et Constructions, 2021
Jian Ouyang, Yan Meng, Ouyang Jian
exaly  

Bitumen emulsions for waterproof and roof coverings

Известия Казанского государственного архитектурно-строительного университета, 2023
Ilvira I. Antonova   +3 more
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Influence of bitumen emulsion on the curing behaviour of standardised cold bitumen emulsion mortars

Road Materials and Pavement Design, 2022
Lwiza Meknaci   +2 more
exaly  

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