Improving the organic chemical and physical rheological specification of natural asphalt using wastes of poly vinyl chloride, glass and tires

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Abstract In view of the applied industrial importance of asphalt in many fields {paving roads, surfacing (surface coatings)} and due to the high summer temperatures and their decrease in winter and the increased load led to cracks in the industrial asphalt used in paving and surfacing operations, and economic growth and population increase leads to consumption and an increase in the amount of waste produced. In order to preserve natural resources and a pollution-free environment, waste (glass, tires, plastic) was used in this research to improve and develop the natural asphalt of the Hit - Anbar region, as it cannot be used in its natural form for tiling and flattening operations. The study included improvements in the natural heat asphalt using waste materials. They are mentioned above in the following percentages: (5%-10%-15%-20%-25%-30%). For the purpose of achieving the following objectives:Natural Heat asphalt improvement, sanitary disposal of contaminated waste, sustainable development and achieving economic value for waste.

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