This study investigates the role of commercial additives generally used in Warm Mix Asphalt through a multi disciplinary approach based on an innovative scratch resistance testing in combination with rheology and surface energy analysis. Contrary to conventional assumptions, the experimental test campaign demonstrates that ad ditives do not significantly alter the bulk viscosity or temperature sensitivity of styrene-butadiene-styrene polymer-modified bitumen, as evidenced by dynamic shear rheometry and Walther-Saal modeling. Instead, their efficacy arises from interfacial modifications as proved by contact angle measurements and surface energy decomposition which reveal a marked reduction in the polar component and an increase in the dispersive component, enhancing bitumen-aggregate wettability. An innovative scratch test carried out on basalt and calcareous substrates coated with a bituminous film further elucidated substrate-dependent mechanical re sponses, with additives improving adhesion and reducing penetration depth, particularly on basalt. The additive rich in amines emerges as the most effective, though its performance is modulated by substrate mineralogy.

Innovative scratch test to evaluate the effect of chemical additives on warm mix asphalts

Calandra P.
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Methodology
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2026

Abstract

This study investigates the role of commercial additives generally used in Warm Mix Asphalt through a multi disciplinary approach based on an innovative scratch resistance testing in combination with rheology and surface energy analysis. Contrary to conventional assumptions, the experimental test campaign demonstrates that ad ditives do not significantly alter the bulk viscosity or temperature sensitivity of styrene-butadiene-styrene polymer-modified bitumen, as evidenced by dynamic shear rheometry and Walther-Saal modeling. Instead, their efficacy arises from interfacial modifications as proved by contact angle measurements and surface energy decomposition which reveal a marked reduction in the polar component and an increase in the dispersive component, enhancing bitumen-aggregate wettability. An innovative scratch test carried out on basalt and calcareous substrates coated with a bituminous film further elucidated substrate-dependent mechanical re sponses, with additives improving adhesion and reducing penetration depth, particularly on basalt. The additive rich in amines emerges as the most effective, though its performance is modulated by substrate mineralogy.
2026
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Bitumen, Bitumen additives, Warm mix asphalt technology
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