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| Report No. |
AKP12
(jot this number down to order) |
| Title |
The Feasibility of Using Recycled Rubber Tires in The
Production of Asphalt in Alaska |
| Authors |
McMahon, Linda |
| Publisher |
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| Pub. Date |
November, 1999 |
| Pages |
52 pages |
| Keywords |
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| Description |
Research was conducted to determine the feasibility
of using recycled rubber tires in the production of asphalt in Alaska.
Employees of the DOT in Arizona, California, and Florida were contacted to
determine the best practices of those states in the production of asphalt using
crumb rubber, a product ground recycled rubber tires. The report describes the
various types of asphalt using crumb rubber and the advantages found in the use
of this product. This studys findings indicate that crumb rubber modified
asphalt is viable product for Alaska roads, Anchorage area roads in particular. |
| Postage |
$ 4.00 : U.S.
$ 4.40 : Canada/Mexico
$ 4.80 : Rest of the World |
Rubber Pavements
Association
1801 South Jentilly Lane, Suite A-2
Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
480.517.9944
480.517.9959 fax
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