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Bitumen consumption in industries

Bitumen classification

Natural bitumen: found in nature (such as lake bitumen).

Petroleum bitumen: from the distillation of crude oil, including:

Pure (60/70, 85/100)

Oxidized (insulation)

Viscosity (road construction).

Emulsion bitumen: bitumen + water + emulsifier, for cold asphalt.

Polymer bitumen: modified with polymer, resistant for high-traffic roads.

Colored bitumen: for decoration and safety.

Solid bitumen: diluted with solvent, fast-setting, medium-setting, slow-setting types.

Blown bitumen: hard, for insulation and waterproofing.

Manufacturing

Road construction industry:

The largest consumption of bitumen (about 70-80%) is for the production of asphalt for roads, highways, airport runways and parking lots.

Types of bitumen: pure, polymer, emulsion.

Construction industry:

Moisture insulation (roof, building foundation, walls) with blown bitumen and insulation.

Production of insulation products such as insulation and membranes.

Civil engineering and infrastructure industry:

Coating of transmission pipes (water, gas, oil) to prevent corrosion.

Use in bridge construction and tunnel construction.

Automotive industry:

Soundproofing and moisture-proof coatings on the floor of cars.

Paint and coating industry:

Production of industrial paints and protective coatings (such as anti-corrosion paints).

Other industries:

Production of industrial adhesives and sealants.

Use in battery manufacturing and chemical industries (limited).

Bitumen packaging

Drum:

The most common type of packaging for liquid bitumen (such as bitumen 60/70).

Volume: Usually 180-220 kg.

Application: International transportation and storage of petroleum bitumen.

Polybag:

For solid or blown bitumen (such as oxidized bitumen).

Weight: 25-50 kg.

Feature: Can be melted with bitumen in the asphalt production process.

Jumbo Bag:

Large bags with a capacity of 500-1000 kg.

Application: Transportation of solid or granular bitumen for large projects.

Tanker:

Liquid bitumen in bulk in road or rail tankers.

Application: Large road construction projects that require large volumes of bitumen.

Carton or cardboard packaging:

For special bitumens (such as emulsion or colored bitumen) in small volumes.

Weight: Usually 10-40 kg.

Application: Small projects or special industrial uses.

Bitumen Block:

Solid bitumen in large forms without special packaging.

Application: Sea transport or direct use in projects.

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Smart Technology

Smart technology in bitumen and asphalt mixtures refers to materials and systems that use nanotechnology, sensors, biomaterials, and artificial intelligence to provide bitumen with novel capabilities such as self-healing, sensing, pollution reduction, and performance optimization. These technologies are primarily developed to improve the durability of road pavements, reduce maintenance costs, and increase environmental sustainability.


  • Sensing : Use of carbon fibers to detect stress, temperature and weight in pavements.

  • Sustainability: Biobinders (such as algae) and photocatalytic materials (TiO2) to reduce pollution and generate energy.
  • Nanotechnology: Nanoclay, nanosilica and graphene to increase durability and strength of bitumen.

  • Nanotechnology: Nanoclay, nanosilica and graphene to increase durability and strength of bitumen.
  • Challenges: High cost and need for standardization.

  • Future: Integration with smart cities and CO2 reduction by 2030.

Latest Projects

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Our latest project

Jiangxi Pingxiang-Lianhua Expressway is one of the most beautiful expressways in eastern China, with advanced asphalt and a focus on connecting urban areas, completed in 2021.

Our latest project
Hunan Changyong Expressway Project managed by Hunan Changyong Expressway Co., Ltd., focusing on connecting major cities and urban development.

Our latest project

Guangdong Shenzhen Expressway connects coastal cities, focusing on urban development and the use of modified asphalt.

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A Brief History of Bitumen


Ancient times (4000 BC): Natural bitumen was used in Mesopotamia, Persia and Egypt for boat insulation, construction (e.g. ziggurats) and mummification.

Greece and Rome: Bitumen was used for lighting, insulation and incendiary weapons.

Middle Ages: Islamic scientists documented the properties of bitumen in medicine and construction.

19th century: Petroleum bitumen was produced from oil refining; asphalt paving of roads began in Europe and America.

20th and 21st centuries: Bitumen expanded in road construction (80% of global consumption), insulation and new technologies (polymer bitumen, recycled bitumen). China is the largest consumer of bitumen in urban projects.


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bitumenonlin.com FAQ

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Bitumen waterproofing industries

Izogam, a prefabricated waterproofing based on polymer or blown bitumen, is used to seal building surfaces (roofs, walls, pools)

Main raw materials


Polymer bitumen (60/70): temperature resistant; for cold regions (BPE).

Fibers: tissue (glass) and polyester for strength.

Coating: aluminum foil (for beauty and UV), gravel or mineral powder.


Applications


Construction: roofing, foundation, wall (prevention of moisture penetration).

Industrial: pools, tanks, tunnels.

Types: single/double layer, foiled, colored; useful life 10-20 years.


Bitumen Applications in Batteries


Pen battery (zinc-carbon/alkaline): Blown bitumen is used for insulation, sealing, and preventing electrolyte leakage.

Automotive battery (lead-acid): Bitumen is used in the lead plate separator and the inner lining of the case to insulate and prevent acid leakage.

Advantages: Electrical insulation, heat resistant, inexpensive.

Limitations: Less commonly used in lithium-ion batteries (replaced by polymers).

Bitumen applications in carbon fiber Energy-generating


Carbon fiber precursor: Bitumen (especially asphaltenes derived from bitumen) is used as a cheap raw material for carbon fiber production; the process involves melt-spinning, stabilization, and carbonization.

Energy-generating: The resulting carbon fiber is used in renewable energy (wind turbine blades, fuel cells, electric vehicles); low weight and high strength increase efficiency and reduce CO₂ (cost ~$12/kg vs. $33 for PAN).

Advantages: Cheaper (90% cost reduction), greener (replaces burning bitumen); projects such as the Carbon Fibre Grand Challenge in Canada ($26 million) are driving industrial production

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