RI 8905 Sulfapave: Densifiable Sulfur Concrete Materials for Corrosive Environments

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. C. McBee
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Technology for the preparation of densifiable sulfur concrete (sulfapave) materials has been devised by the Bureau of Mines. The materials are intended as new construction materials for use in corrosive areas where conventional materials fail. A series of modified sulfur cements were developed, which can be used in combination with dense-graded aggregates to prepare sulfapave materials with excellent corrosion-resistant properties. The materials can be mixed, laid, and compacted into place with conventional hot-mix asphalt pavi.ng equipment. Mixture designs utilizing 5-to 30-pct-modified sulfur cements and dense-graded aggregates gave material properties ranging from rigid to flexible. Laboratory corrosion tests in sulfuric acid showed no material loss or deterioration of physical properties over a 1-year test period in concentrations ranging from 0 to 60 pct at ambient temperatures. Preliminary results on field testing the materials for durability to weathering, corrosion, and traffic have been excellent, with no evidence of failure in the materials.
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APA: W. C. McBee  (1985)  RI 8905 Sulfapave: Densifiable Sulfur Concrete Materials for Corrosive Environments

MLA: W. C. McBee RI 8905 Sulfapave: Densifiable Sulfur Concrete Materials for Corrosive Environments. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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