Asphalt rejuvenating composition and process

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Process – In situ treatment of earth or roadway

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404 17, 106278, E01C 718, C08L 9500

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ABSTRACT:
The process and composition for improving asphalt paving by mining existing roads for their asphalt content, blending the mined or recycled asphalt with new asphalt which is unusually high in resin content to provide a pavement of increased ductility and improved penetration characteristics which will wear better.

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Speech presented at NPRA Annual Meeting, Mar. 21-23, 1983.
Dale E. George Speech presented at Advisory Board meeting of National Asphalt Pavement Association, May 8, 1981.

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