Low density polyethylene for asphalt binder modification
2020
Nowadays, the use of polyethylene (PE) for bitumen modification has
become widespread due to the major advantage of environmental
sustainability. For the application of PE modified binder, it is
necessary to first study the compatibility of polyethylene and
bitumen. In this study, low density polyethylene (LDPE) was blended
with the binder in five different dosages (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%) and PE
wax (3% and 2% LDPE+1% Wax) was added to the binder in two
dosages (3% and 2% LDPE+1%wax). The dispersion of polyethylene
in binder was observed using an optical microscopy and images were
captured at different time intervals of 30 and 150 minutes. It was
noticed that the equivalent diameter of PE particles increased with
time. When PE wax introduced to the blend, the total polymer content
was maintained as 3%, because the polymer started forming large size
agglomerates above 3% dosage. The addition of PE wax improved the
polymer dispersity in blend. To understand the phase separation,
viscosity-temperature profile of these binders were studied using
temperature sweep experiment, in which the viscosity values were
measured during temperature decrement from 160 to 100oC
and increment from to 100-160oC. The higher difference in
viscosity values represent the instability of binder and the binder
with higher LDPE content was found to be more instable.
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