Cement/asphalt mixtures and processes for preparation of the same

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PATENT NO 5223031
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07908600

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The present invention provides: a cement/asphalt mixture comprising an aggregate, an asphalt emulsion, cement, a hydraulic inorganic material and water, characterized in that the surfaces of aggregate fragments are covered with the asphalt particles prepared by the coalescence of asphalt emulsion and that the hydraulic inorganic material and water are present in the interstices between the aggregate fragments; a process for preparing a cement/asphalt mixture, the process being characterized by the steps of adding 2 to 12 parts (in terms of solids content) of a cationic or anionic asphalt emulsion to 100 parts of an aggregate; mixing them; and mixing the resulting mixture with 1 to 20 parts of a hydraulic inorganic material; and a process for preparing a cement/asphalt mixture, the process being characterized by the steps of adding 2 to 12 parts (in terms of solids content) of a cationic or anionic asphalt emulsion to a mixture of 100 parts of an aggregate and 0.1 to 6 parts of an alkaline compound of a bivalent metal; mixing them; and mixing the resulting mixture with 1 to 20 parts of a hydraulic inorganic material.

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OSAKA CEMENT CO LTD4560 KAISEI-CHO 1-4-4- DOJIMAHAMA KITA-KU OSAKA 530

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ando, Yutaka Osaka, JP 59 224
Ito, Akira Kokubunjimachi, JP 521 5667
Makita, Minoru Tokyo, JP 25 266
Sugi, Tomomitsu Ashiya, JP 2 39

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