Impact of chemical and physical modification on thermoplastic characteristics of bitumen
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Data
2017Autorius
Zieliński, Krzysztof
Babiak, Michał
Ratajczak, Maria
Kosno, Jacek
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In spite of strong competition of synthetic materials (including PVC, EPDM), bitumen remains the major component of most
waterproofing materials. It makes up approx. 80% by weight of the final product. The characteristics of bitumen mix have
a decisive impact on the quality of the final product. During storage, transport, manufacturing and installation of waterproofing
materials, bitumen is subject to ageing. As a result of the ageing process the characteristics of bitumen waterproofing materials
deteriorate, roofing membrane becomes more rigid and cracks. The damaged waterproofing layer ceases to perform its function;
it does not protect the building envelopes against water penetration. The development of organic chemistry allowed the synthesis
of a number of modifying substances used for chemical modification of bitumen. Among the most promising are heterocyclic
organic compounds belonging to the group of imidazolines. The article presents the results of preliminary laboratory tests of
bitumen modified jointly by SBS and imidazoline. The objective of the study was to find a new type of bitumen modifier (hybrid
modifier) synergically combining the advantages of both types of presented modifications.
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2017Autorius
Zieliński, KrzysztofKolekcijos
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