What is it about?
The reduction in the availability of materials traditionally used in paving, especially the asphalt binder, requires the development of innovative technologies that allow their total or partial replacement in road construction. This work aims to analyze the development and performance of an asphalt bio-emulsion to be used in Low-Volume Roads, using a bio-binder where the asphalt binder is partially replaced by petroleum plant sap.
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Why is it important?
Besides the materials normally used in road construction being non-renewable, their use has a great environmental impact. The substitution of materials such as asphalt binder by vegetable sources can generate a positive impact both from a financial and environmental point of view
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This page is a summary of: Analysis of the Use of Euphorbia tirucalli Sap in the Composition of an Asphalt Bio-emulsion, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, March 2023, ASTM International,
DOI: 10.1520/jte20220287.
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