2021
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2021-03091744
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The Impact of HDPE Plastic Seeds on the Performance of Asphalt Mixtures

Abstract: Plastic waste processing is a problem that almost several countries in the Asian region are unable to overcome. One of the latest innovations carried out in the field of road pavement construction is mixing HDPE type plastic waste that has been processed into plastic seeds into the asphalt concrete mixture. Previous research has shown that HDPE plastic waste may be reused to improve the physical properties of temperature-sensitive asphalt and improve the stability of asphalt concrete. This study was conducted … Show more

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“…The test is only up to adding plastic with a rate of 8% because the mixing temperature is very high and close to the 60/70 penetration asphalt flashpoint, which is about 190°C. Asphalt modification with HDPE plastic waste decreases the penetration value, weight, plasticity level, flash and burn point, and viscosity, with an increase in flaccid point [11]. This makes the asphalt harder and resistant to high temperatures, making it difficult to change shape.…”
Section: Mixture Design Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The test is only up to adding plastic with a rate of 8% because the mixing temperature is very high and close to the 60/70 penetration asphalt flashpoint, which is about 190°C. Asphalt modification with HDPE plastic waste decreases the penetration value, weight, plasticity level, flash and burn point, and viscosity, with an increase in flaccid point [11]. This makes the asphalt harder and resistant to high temperatures, making it difficult to change shape.…”
Section: Mixture Design Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the previous results that analyzed the optimum asphalt content was 5.75%, a mix design was designed to make the specimens with various levels of oil asphalt content, namely 4.5%, 5.0%, 5.5%, 6.0%, 6.5%, and 7% by weight of the mixture. Nawir & Mansur [11], and Nawir [14] stated that the immersion modifications from standard Marshall bars are carried out by soaking a specimen in a heating tub (waterbed) for 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours. It is subsequently cooled for 30 minutes at a temperature of 60°C.…”
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“…As a result, vehicle energy, as well as greenhouse gas emission, will be reduced significantly. To reduce the friction and improve the asphalt mix stability performance HDPE plastic seeds can be added to asphalt at 5.5% as optimum value [18]. Due to the addition of HDPE plastic seeds into oil asphalt, the penetration value reaches 60/70.…”
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