In a new round of trials, BASF is testing the extremes of paving with B2Last. The company recently laid down a new modified asphalt at the National Centre for Asphalt Technology’s Test Track in Opelika, Ala.
Read MoreThe positive results from trials and tests of B2Last as an asphalt modifier for roads across the U.S. has led to BASF to explore other applications, including as an additive for the roofing industry.
Read MoreB2Last is an isocyanate-based technology. While isocyanates may not be a household name for most contractors, they are in many commonly used products in our everyday lives.
Read MoreContractors are constantly trying to do more with less virgin materials. The increased use of RAP has been a key to their success.
Read MoreA low viscosity reactive liquid asphalt additive, B2Last® by BASF Corporation, was recently introduced at the 2020 Petersen Asphalt Research Conference (PARC).
Read MoreAn innovative asphalt binder modification additive from BASF, Wyandotte, Michigan, has completed its preliminary field-testing stages with promising results.
Read MoreOwner/Founder of Blankenship Asphalt Tech and Training gives the low-down on new asphalt product.
Read MoreThere’s a new easy-to-use asphalt additive in town, and it is formulated to last!
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