AfPA’s recent tech talk in Melbourne discussed the state of play for the use of crumb rubber from end-of-life tyres in asphalt for Australian roads.
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Austroads proposes new crumb rubber binder specifications
Austroads has published the results of research which proposes a specification for the use of a binder containing crumb rubber in the construction of asphalt pavements.
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Puma Bitumen expands into crumb rubber bitumen for roads
The equivalent of more than a million used car tyres can now be recycled to make high quality crumb rubber bitumen for Australian roads in a partnership between Puma Bitumen and Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA).
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Fulton Hogan commissions crumb rubber bitumen blending plant
Image courtesy of Tyre Stewardship Australia
Fulton Hogan, in partnership with Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA),
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Six Tasmanian councils to use crumb rubber asphalt in a first for the state
A recycled crumb rubber demonstration project across local roads in Tasmania is hoped to pave the way to a more sustainable future in the state.
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Crumb rubber: a legacy investigation
Main Roads WA is working with the Australian Road Research Board and Tyre Stewardship Australia to validate the use of recycled asphalt pavement that contains crumb rubber. Roads & Infrastructure reports.
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TSA opens EOIs for low traffic crumb rubber road fund
Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA) has opened expressions of interest for funding to help local councils and other eligible organisations utilise crumb rubber (CR) in low traffic asphalt roads.
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Largest crumb rubber asphalt trial complete in South Australia
Tyre Stewardship Australia and Topcoat Asphalt partnered to perform the trial of asphalt produced from recycled tyres across six Adelaide council areas.
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Conquering a crumb rubber challenge
Puma Bitumen’s new crumb rubber modified binder is set to become a standout in its suite of high performance road binders.
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Traffic test underway for crumb rubber asphalt mixes
Four different crumb rubber asphalt mixes have been laid for a trial on a 1.4 kilometre stretch of road in Melbourne's south east.
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Puma Energy’s first public trial of new crumb rubber binder OLEXOCRUM
Puma Energy’s bitumen business has announced its first, successful demonstration of the new OLEXOCRUMB, a crumb rubber binder on a public road.
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SA councils take part in crumb rubber trial
At least six South Australian councils have agreed to take part in a trial using crumb rubber derived from end-of-life truck tyres.
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TSA and ARRB trial crumb rubber asphalt
A crumb rubber asphalt trial will soon begin in Melbourne, with funding from Tyre Stewardship Australia and the Australian Road Research Board.
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Cost-effective crumb rubber
Demand for SAMI Bitumen’s long-haul crumb rubber binder continues to grow as more spray sealing contractors across Australia are using it for their binder of choice.
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Crumb rubber asphalt: putting theory into practice
With crumb rubber increasingly recognised as a sustainable alternative to traditional road construction material, Tyre Stewardship Australia is shifting its focus to producing more practical outcomes for the Australian industry.
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Increasing the scope for crumb rubber in Australia
Tyre recycler Tyrecycle explains the benefits of using domestic crumb rubber product in road infrastructure, creating a circular economy and the growth opportunities available for the Australian market.
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Crumb rubber: spreading the message
Roads & Civil Works Magazine investigates the use of crumb rubber in pavement construction and maintenance in Australia, and the obstacles to its wider implementation.
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Crumbed rubber asphalt trial
With recent acceleration in the uptake of recycled material in roads by local councils, the City of Mitcham is paving the way for crumbed rubber in South Australia, with help from Tyre Stewardship Australia.
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City of Mitcham begins testing new crumbed rubber asphalt mix
Around 850 used tyres have been recycled to pave a 335 metre stretch of road as part of a crumbed rubber asphalt trial in the City of Mitcham, South Australia.
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If you build it, use crumb
If you are going to use crumb rubber for your next road construction or maintenance project, Tyre Stewardship Australia suggests sourcing the crumb from accredited recyclers.
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