Detection and analysis of REOB in asphalt

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Detecting the presence of re-refined engine oil bottoms (REOB) in asphalt, or bitumen, is of great interest to departments of transportation and others involved with paving roadways. REOB has been shown to cause premature failure of roadway surfaces, and in many areas is banned from use with asphalt. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is an easy and accurate method to detect and quantify the elements that signify the presence of REOB, mainly additives found in lubricating oils and wear metals from engines. Sample preparation, analysis methodology and standards for this application will be discussed.

Panelist: Stephen Williams, Senior Application Specialist Benchtop XRF at PANalytical. Stephen has worked for Malvern Panalytical for 23 years. His previous position was in the mining industry in Australia working with XRF. He has technical skills in a wide range of analytical instrumentation technologies with a focs on customer service.