asphaltrubber
Asphaltrubber refers to a rubber-modified asphalt binder produced by blending crumb rubber from recycled tires with asphalt binder. The resulting material is used to produce rubberized asphalt concrete and other asphalt mixtures, offering enhanced elasticity and resistance to deformation. The concept originated in the mid-20th century and has since been implemented in various road-paving programs around the world.
There are two common production routes. In the wet process, crumb rubber is blended with hot asphalt
Rubber-modified binders improve elasticity and fatigue resistance, reducing rutting and crack propagation in hot climates. They
Limitations include higher viscosity and the need for dedicated plants or equipment, which can raise construction