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Using new technology on an existing plant, Marini says that it is possible to meet demands for higher use of RAP in mixes; plant upgrades can also meet industry needs for low temperature mixes,
     
foamed bitumen, modified bitumen, additives such as fibres and other new developments.
     
One of the most significant examples of Marini's successful upgrades is for a MAP 260 plant belonging to the Adige Bitumen Group in Friola, Vicenza. Originally installed in 1997 on the site of Friola di Pozzoleone, this plant has been progressively modified and modernised to face new market needs. In 2004 the screen surface was increased from 783m2 to 1096m2 to upgrade the filtering process, boosting fines recovery and improving temperature control at the filter entrance.
     
In 2007 the cold feeders were increased from seven to 10, to meet the increasing requirements of the authorities and customers and to allow a greater versatility for the use of new asphalt mixes developed over the years.
     
The Adige Bitumen Group then found it had to install a special production unit to manage RAP arriving from various road sites. So alongside the Friola production site, a plant at Sarcedo, Vicenza, was set up to treat the RAP and the material is deposited on a special asphalt platform before being treated in the adjacent 2010 plant. This has a waterproof surface, so water is collected and fed into a plant for de-sanding, degreasing and discharge.
     
The piles of RAP are covered for protection and to limit moisture content, improve the quality of the material and ensure consistent energy savings during the work cycle. The Sarcedo plant not only recovers waste but is designed to operate with aggregates (recycled and non-recycled) and has a quarry licence, which runs until 2023.
     
To recover and reuse the RAP, a line for cold RAP feed was installed at the beginning of 2016. The RAP is treated and selected, then weighed and fed directly into the mixer. Through contact with the virgin aggregates, which are heated up to a high temperature, the heat exchange is sufficient to dry out the RAP. This equal temperature distribution throughout the various materials guarantees, once the bitumen has been added, the production of high-quality, asphalt mixes.
     
Additionally, in 2016 the latest version of Cybertronic 500 software was installed for more accurate formula selection. This new software means that the Marini MAP 260 plant is more precise than units built at the same time and can now deliver mixes of the same quality as the latest generation plants. The software also allows the upgraded plant to use the latest additives, with accurate metering through a gravimetric system directly into the bitumen supply. And too boost versatility, two separate metering lines have been installed.
 
     
According  to Ciber, polymers and crumbed rubber can be used to address the  problems with bitumen grades but may themselves cause issues within a  plant. Specific knowledge about material grades and the effects of  different additives are crucial to ensuring a quality mix is produced  that meets the desired specification.
     
Bitumen  is a by-product of petroleum production and gives the asphalt the  necessary flexibility as well as its impermeability. But some of the  properties, such as its elastic behaviour, viscosity and softening  point, may be insufficient to cope with traffic volumes or the local  climate. To ensure the asphalt surface meets the requirements of an  application, additives may be used while also allowing better  permeability for drainage purposes, or improved skid resistance for  instance.
     
Modified asphalt  tends to be more viscous, with the additives often being mixed in with  the binder by the provider. Using polymers can provide better  performance for adherence than crumbed rubber according to Ciber, while  this can be determined by a phase separation test. Where the phase  separation is over 5%, Ciber says that it is important to agitate the  material in the tank at speeds of over 100rpm. For lower phase  separation levels however, a pumped recirculation system can be  sufficient to ensure that the product remains homogenous.
     
Marcelo  Zubaran, product and application engineer at Ciber Equipamentos  Rodoviários commented, "In general terms, crumbed rubber asphalt  requires stirrers and the polymer requires recirculation only.” He added  that stirrers can be used for all binders however as they boost  shearing in the mix inside the tank. In addition, stirrers and  recirculators aid in the homogenisation of asphalt temperature inside  the tank and speed up the heating of the binder, reducing fuel  consumption for heating. 
     
To  deliver the optimum mix quality, it is important that the binder is  heated with other aggregates according to the viscosity. Variations in  asphalt temperature for the mix can damage the adhesiveness of the  binder with the aggregates or boost asphalt ageing. 
     
The  mix between the modified asphalt and the aggregates should be carried  out in a mixer delivering a high shearing rate. The mix time should be  adjusted so that the most viscous binder can disperse and cover the  aggregates. Certain mixes also require a dry mixing stage. 
     
Meanwhile  for plant maintenance, it is important to constantly verify the  conditions of the asphalt filter of the tank in application with  modified asphalt. Another system that requires monitoring in those  applications is the system for asphalt binder spreading. If the asphalt  viscosity is too high, it may be recommended to remove the injector  nozzles to avoid obstruction in the nozzles. 
     
The  asphalt plant should also allow the production of different asphalt  mixes and have the capability to be tuned to meet the parameters of the  materials and product specification required.
 
     
         
         
         
        


