Sustainability and energy transition. Much discussed topics, also in GWW. Sustainability starts with life extension. That is the opinion of Roger Vrijman, director at BituNed.
"The properties of asphalt can be significantly improved when conventional bitumen is replaced by polymer-modified bitumen (PMB)," says Vrijman. With Sealoflex PMB, BituNed brings an asphalt binder to the market which fits into the sustainability of
the GWW sector.
In recent decades, changing contract forms have led to PMB being used more and more, observes Vrijman, attributing this to the requirements set in terms of longer life spans. "In fact, already a sustainability" he states. "The Life Cycle Costs become significantly lower as a result."
Sealoflex PMB for porous asphalt OPA8
"The application of Sealoflex PMB makes it possible to achieve layer thickness reduction (30-50%) of the various asphalt layers. With the help of mathematical models, a constant service life can be guaranteed, with significant savings on primary raw materials and realization costs," observes Vrijman.
Lower CO2 emissions, reduced emissions in production and processing and savings in energy consumption were the direct reason for the development of Sealoflex PMB LT. "From 2019, Low Temperature variants will be applied more widely in practice, the binders have at least the same properties as the regular Sealoflex PMBs. Projects have been realized in extensive consultation with several contractors in Oldenzaal and 's-Hertogenbosch, among others," Vrijman explains. "We combine proven quality in practice with contemporary sustainability requirements."
Asphalt is a building material ideally suited for reuse. "With the Bio-Recycling product line, we are committed to using high percentages of PR. From BASE to D-ZOAB. Several validation processes are now in the completion phase." By using a unique process technology, 95% of the various Sealoflex PMB can be delivered from stock. Vrijman concludes, "We are thus responding to the flexibility desired in the market.