Colored Asphalt
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Colored Asphalt: A Functional Road Binder in the Polymer Materials Field
Colored asphalt (also known as colored binder) is a general term for a class of road binders processed from polymer materials such as petroleum and chemical products.
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Evolution of Colored Asphalt Technology: From Material Improvement to Performance Grading
Research on colored asphalt pavement technology dates back to the 1950s, with European and American countries pioneering related explorations.
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Rutting Suppressant: Mechanism, Positioning, and Polymer Modification Strategies
Rutting inhibitors are a class of asphalt mixture modification additives designed primarily to prevent rutting damage in asphalt pavements.
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Engineering Applications and Scenario Adaptation of Rutting Suppressants
Asphalt pavement rutting represents a typical form of damage caused by the combined effects of high temperatures and heavy loads, primarily manifesting as plastic flow deformation within the wheel track zone.
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High-Viscosity Adhesives: Mechanisms, Systems, and Polymer Thickening Solutions
Asphalt pavement rutting represents a typical form of damage caused by the combined effects of high temperatures and heavy loads, primarily manifesting as plastic flow deformation within the wheel track zone.
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Engineering Applications and Scenario Adaptation of High-Viscosity Binders
The core application scenarios for high-viscosity binders focus on specialized paving areas demanding superior adhesion and durability from asphalt binders.
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