2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-024-0867-6_38
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Combined Effect of SBS and Devulcanized Rubber (DVR) Modification on Performance Grade and Fatigue Cracking Resistance of Asphalt Binders

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“…Asphalt binder producers, especially, use CPG values to achieve cost-effective binder modifications. In the literature, there are researchers who apply the CPGs to determine the required amount of asphalt modifiers, such as styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) polymers, devulcanized rubber, or their combinations to acquire the asphalt binders with desired PG values [25,26]. In addition, some other researchers benefitted the CPG concept to compare the accuracy of testing equipment [27].…”
Section: Continuous High- Intermediate- and Low-performance Grade Tes...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asphalt binder producers, especially, use CPG values to achieve cost-effective binder modifications. In the literature, there are researchers who apply the CPGs to determine the required amount of asphalt modifiers, such as styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) polymers, devulcanized rubber, or their combinations to acquire the asphalt binders with desired PG values [25,26]. In addition, some other researchers benefitted the CPG concept to compare the accuracy of testing equipment [27].…”
Section: Continuous High- Intermediate- and Low-performance Grade Tes...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, mixes produced by dry technology, although effortless to handle in the asphalt plant, showed an inconsistent performance record in the field [19][20][21]. Over the years, different technologies have been adopted to treat the CR particles to resolve some of the drawbacks of the original wet and dry technology [22,23]. Depending on the nature of the interaction between the CR and the bitumen, they may or may not still belong to the wet and dry process by definition, and often recognized as hybrid techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%