Archives of Civil Engineering (Mar 2015)

Studies Of Possible Use Of Oleic Imidazoline As Modifying Agent For Hard Bitumen

  • Zieliński K.,
  • Babiak M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ace-2015-0008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 119 – 130

Abstract

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Hard bitumens are used in the construction industry primarily in it’s unmodified form, for instance for the production of the so-called traditional roofing felt. Due to the low price of these types of membranes, the use of a popular but expensive modifying agent, SBS copolymer, is not justified economically. Research carried out by the authors has shown that chemical organic compounds belonging to a group of imidazolines may potentially be used as much cheaper bitumen modifier. It was demonstrated that a new type of modifier based on oleic imidazoline, developed by the authors, has a significant impact on improving the physical properties of bitumen. The use of this modifier results in a significant increase in the bitumen plasticity range, both before and after laboratory ageing. In addition, there was a considerable increase of bitumen’s resistance to aging. Its use can help improve the quality and durability of popular waterproofing products manufactured with the use of hard bitumen.

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