“Asphalt” is a dark brown to black,
highly viscous, hydrocarbon produced from petroleum distillation residue. This
distillation can occur naturally, resulting in asphalt lakes, or occur in a
petroleum refinery using crude oil. In 2001, the U.S. produced almost 35
million tons of asphalt at a rough value of around $6 billion. Roads and
highways constitute the largest single use of asphalt at 85 percent of the
total (Asphalt Institute, 2002In HMA, asphalt functions as a waterproof, thermoplastic,
viscoelastic adhesive. By weight, asphalt generally accounts for between 4 and
8 percent of HMA and makes up about 25 – 30 percent of the cost of an HMA
pavement structure depending upon the type and quantity.
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