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    The bitumen laboratory in NynäshamnThe Nynas bitumen laboratory – BitTech – plays a key role in offering the best technical solutions in close collaboration with customers. Carl Hultin explains more. 
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    Responsibility for our products and their impactIt is an overarching objective for Nynas to minimise the impact of its products on health, safety and the environment. Playing a key role in this work is Product HSE. 
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    High-speed quality surfaceThe most modern racing circuit in the Nordic region is now ready to host both Formula 1 and MotoGP events. We have paid a visit to the Finnish championship circuit KymiRing. 
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    Asphalt – a circular materialThe reuse of asphalt is one area where the bitumen and asphalt industries contribute to a more sustainable utilisation of our natural resources. 
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    Rising to the challengePlaying a key part of the supply chain for a huge road project in England, Nynas delivered more than 20,000 tons of bitumen in time-critical batches, helping to complete the work well ahead of schedule. 
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    Planning aheadThe civil engineering industry is pressing for a new Danish infrastructure plan. Many major projects, which will benefit both Denmark and Europe, are dependant on such a plan. Anders Hundahl explains more. 
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    Reducing the rate of ruttingA new prediction tool for asphalt deformation, enabled Nynas to quantify the benefit of using polymer modified bitumen (PMB) in asphalt pavements. A reduced rutting rate means less maintenance. 
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    Driving safety forward in EstoniaNynas is the first supplier in Estonia to carry out safety reviews at customers’ unloading sites. Indrek Tepp, Nynas Sales Manager and General Director in Estonia, explains. 
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    Recipe against moisture, draughts and coldAlthough 85 % of all bitumen is used in road applications, there are other applications where bitumen’s properties bring value. 
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    Spectacular road projectNordøyanae is the collective name of a group of beautiful islands situated off the western coast of Norway. In order to facilitate communications and contribute to the region’s economic growth, a new land link will connect the islands to the mainland. 
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