Abstract
Aluminum dross is a recyclable by-product of the aluminum manufacturing process. Since the use of aluminum alloys increased in large quantities, which cause a significant amount of aluminum dross produced, therefore, the need for alternative solutions are also increased. The goal of this study is to investigate the utilization possibility of dross as an alternative asphalt filler. During the research aluminum dross and limestone (as reference material), which is well-known filler in asphalt technology, were investigated. Different tests were done on the samples: specific gravity, particle size distribution, BET specific surface area and Rigden voids were determined on the fillers. Scanning electron microscope was used to characterize the morphological features of fillers. To reveal the affinity of fillers to bitumen hydrophilic/hydrophobic properties and oil adsorption ability were also investigated. These examinations help to better to understand the interaction between fillers and binder material. With the use of fillers asphalt mixtures and specimens were also prepared for stiffness tests and asphalt cracking temperature tests. The results show a good correlation between dross and limestone fillers, therefore aluminum dross may be an alternative to partly substitute limestone filler.
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