In July 2011 the workability and environmental benefits of warm mix additive were paired with the performance and environmental benefits of rubberized asphalt binder to create a high-performance ...
In 2002, Texas placed an asphalt-rubber permeable friction course (1-1/2 inches thick) over an old, but structurally sound, continuously reinforced concrete pavement on Interstate 35 near San Antonio.
With America's infrastructure earning a "C-" on the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2021 Infrastructure Report Card, it is clear that a major revamp is in order for America's roads and bridges.
Roads near the University Airport and Putah Creek Reserve were recently repaved using new types of asphalt mixes that include up to 10% recycled tire rubber and 25% reclaimed asphalt pavement, ...
In 1999, a lightning storm ignited 7 million scrap tires piled on the slopes of a canyon near Westley, California. A near-apocalyptic scene erupted, according to a 2001 US Environmental Protection ...
Mountains of worn-out tires that once gathered dust in empty lots are now being ground up and poured under our wheels as part of a growing push for rubber-modified asphalt. The idea is to clean up a ...
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