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Polymer-Modified Asphalt Emissions from Alaskan Hot Plants
A questionnaire and a literature study were conducted to collect information regarding the emissions produced when using polymer-modified asphalt (PMA) pavements in Alaska. The purpose of the study was to investigate if the emissions could be eliminated or reduced with existing experiences and information. And if existing know-how is not adequate, to propose a research plan to handle the emissions. The emphasis of the study was to investigate factors such as equipment, method of mixing asphalt and aggregate, fuel used to heat aggregate, and the materials used that might be causing the emission problems.
Polymer-Modified Asphalt Emissions from Alaskan Hot Plants
A questionnaire and a literature study were conducted to collect information regarding the emissions produced when using polymer-modified asphalt (PMA) pavements in Alaska. The purpose of the study was to investigate if the emissions could be eliminated or reduced with existing experiences and information. And if existing know-how is not adequate, to propose a research plan to handle the emissions. The emphasis of the study was to investigate factors such as equipment, method of mixing asphalt and aggregate, fuel used to heat aggregate, and the materials used that might be causing the emission problems.
Polymer-Modified Asphalt Emissions from Alaskan Hot Plants
H. Zubeck (author) / T. Bethard (author)
2001
23 pages
Report
No indication
English
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