High content of reclaimed asphalt and low emissions – it is possible!
Sustainable asphalt production is determined by two aspects: On the one hand, the content of recycled materials has to be increased in order to save resources and make practical use of old materials. As the content of reclaimed asphalt increases, less fresh bitumen is needed, which also works to lower the carbon footprint. On the other hand, the strict TC limits of < 50 mg/m³ specified by the German TA-Luft regulation must be met in order to protect the climate.
Previously, reclaimed asphalt could easily be added to the production process by means of cold +or hot recycling technologies. This, however, results in higher total carbon emissions (Ctot, volatile organic compounds – VOC). When reclaimed asphalt is heated, part of the Ctot concentration volatilises from the bitumen in the recycling material. TC has a greater greenhouse gas potential than CO₂ and is also hazardous to health at higher concentrations.
In the past, trying to reconcile a high content of reclaimed asphalt with the need to reduce the environmental impact was virtually impossible. With to the powerful REVOC system, these two aspects can now be consolidated: reducing TC emissions by up to 50 % while achieving a higher recycling content of up to 60 %.