Three things you must know about asphalt concrete

1. What is asphalt concrete?

Asphalt concrete is a composite material that consists of mineral aggregate bound together with asphalt. It is widely used in driveway pavement after being laid in layers and compacted.

Usually, there are four components of asphalt concrete: sand, stone chips, 5-10 mm stone, and 10-15 mm stone.

2. What is asphalt?

Asphalt is sticky, dark brown to black, highly viscous liquid produced from petroleum distillation residue. Asphalt is refined from the heavy component of crude oil and does not come from tar.

Although being used in dam proofing, coatings, paints, and waterproofing, asphalt is mainly applied for road pavement.

3. What is the difference between asphalt and asphalt concrete

Both of asphalt and asphalt concrete are applied for driveway pavements, but they still have some differences.

asphalt and asphalt concrete

¢Ù Different processes

Asphalt concrete driveway requires sufficient strength and appropriate rigidity, and good stability. The drying shrinkage and temperature shrinkage deformation are small, and the surface should be smooth and compact. The camber should be consistent with the camber of surface layer and the elevation should meet requirements.

Asphalt driveway process includes construction preparation, raw material preparation, paving method, pavement compaction and construction method.

¢Ú Different requirements of ingredients

For the asphalt concrete, the ingredients gradation should ensure that after adding certain amount of asphalt, the mixture can form a dense, stable, and durable pavement. The gradation range can be calculated by formulas, or based on your experience.

For the asphalt, ingredients should consider water stability, fatigue resistance, high temperature stability and durability. To ensure the roughness and durability, we choose the asphalt with better anti-skid performance, and determine the asphalt proportion based on the climate, temperature, and topography of pavement construction area.

¢Û Durability

Asphalt concrete pavement is more durable than asphalt pavement, as it has a small porosity and is impervious to water.

4. Different types of asphalt concrete

¢Ù According to the different binders used: Asphalt concrete is divided into petroleum asphalt and coal asphalt.

¢Ú According to the different types of materials used: It is divided into aggregate, gravel, and mineral slag.

¢Û According to the maximum particle size of mixture: It is divided into the following particle sizes:

Coarse granularity Medium granularity Fine granularity Sand grains 35-40 mm 20-25 mm 10-15 mm 5-7 mm

¢Ü According to the density of mixture: It is divided into dense gradation, semi-open gradation and open gradation.

There is a very direct relationship between density and permeability. The higher the density, the lower the permeability. And the lower permeability keeps water and air out of pavement structure to prevent moisture damage, making the pavement more durable.

So, if you get one more percent of density, you can add 10 percent to its longevity in the field.

5. Physical properties of asphalt concrete

Stability

The stability of asphalt refers to the ability to resist deformation. The concrete road always cracks and breaks with the increase of temperature.

Differing from the concrete, the asphalt concrete can withstand the temperature at the range of 64¡ãC to -16¡ãC. Thats why the asphalt concrete driveway is more durable.

Waterproof Property

The asphalt is a water-repellent material. It has a compact structure and cant dissolve in water. Besides, it has a good plasticity, adhesion ability and bond force with mineral materials so that it makes asphalt concrete be well waterproof.

Plasticity

The plasticity of asphalt concrete increases with composition, temperature, thickness, and stretching speed. The greater the elongation, the better the plasticity.

How to make asphalt concrete?

Excavation and transportation

Use heavy machinery to dig out large blocks of rocks, and then transport them by truck to a paving plant that is right on the quarry site.

Crushing process

Because the volume of rock is too large, it is necessary to use crushers to reduce it into small pieces of material.

The crushing process is mainly devided into three levels:

Pieces that are still large are sent to a secondary crusher, such as an impact stone crusher or cone crusher, to reduce the rock to 10 cm or less.

Then send rocks to a third or tertiary crusher that further reduces them to 2 centimeters or smaller.

Rock that is already small enough to pass through the screen, bypass the secondary crusher and go directly to the tertiary crusher.

After the last crushing stage, the largest stone size is about 2 cm. Materials smaller than 5mm, 5-10mm, 10-14mm are separated by a conveyor belt after screening.

Crusher

Crusher

After crushing, the material of a specific size is sent to a dryer via a conveyor belt.

By using the dryer, the humidity of material can be reduced so that material can better bond with asphalt during the period. The screening equipment can screen the materials again to meet peoples more precise needs.

Crusher

Mixing process