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Quantitative evaluation of organosilane-based adhesion promoter effect on bitumen-aggregate bond by contact angle test

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Abstract The performances of a modified bitumen as a function of the concentration of an added organosilane modifier was examined in terms of its consistency, adhesion and rheological properties. In… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The performances of a modified bitumen as a function of the concentration of an added organosilane modifier was examined in terms of its consistency, adhesion and rheological properties. In particular, the modifier guarantees excellent performance at 0.01 wt% loading, and almost complete resistance to water at 0.03 wt% loading. A quantitative evaluation of the modified bitumen’s performance was carried out by a contact angle test. Moreover, SEM/EDS analysis showed that the organosilane modifier was able to penetrate the surface of the stone, thus aiding anchoring of the binder to the surface.

Keywords: organosilane; contact angle; angle test; adhesion; quantitative evaluation

Journal Title: International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives
Year Published: 2017

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