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Accelerate
the commercialization of RARX
technology
process in the global markets of
ECOLOGICALLY
FRIENDLY SILENT RUBBER PAVEMENTS
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Original article @CORDIS
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The Community Research and
Development Information Service (CORDIS) is the European Commission's
primary source of results from the projects funded by the EU's framework programmes for research and innovation (FP1 to Horizon
2020)
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Novel asphalt additive for better, safer and
environment-friendly roads a product developed at
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The pavement industry faces
different challenges in realizing more silent and eco-friendly pavements
that need less maintenance. Crumb rubber, a granulated material obtained
from scrap tyres or other rubber goods, is a
promising solution held back by several barriers.
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SILENT RUBBER PAVE
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Crumb rubber is manufactured by tyre buffings, a by-product
of retread tyres and scrap tyre
rubber mainly from cars. On average, 5 kg of crumb rubber can be obtained
from one tyre.
The use of crumb rubber from end‐of‐life
tyres (ELTs) in bituminous (asphalt) mixtures can
overcome the pavement industry’s challenges. However, it hasn’t been widely
implemented for three main reasons. “Crumb rubber alone can’t be placed
directly in the mixes because it will swell and absorb the bitumen –
asphalt cement – thus eroding and deteriorating the pavement,” explains
Maria de la O Terciado, coordinator of the
EU-funded SILENT RUBBER PAVE project. “The wet method works well but
requires contractors to buy expensive equipment. If crumb rubber is used in
terminal blends, it’s essentially a waste of product because it becomes
completely digested over time.”
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High
tech hits the rubber
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The SILENT RUBBER PAVE team
manufactured RARx, an innovative product that
introduces a large amount of crumb rubber powder from ELTs to roads. It
incorporates this powdered rubber into asphalt mixtures. The powder, which
makes up about 60 % of its composition, is pretreated with bitumen and
other mineral additives. RARx modifies plain
bitumen by increasing its performance grading, resilience and recovery
properties. It can be added to any type of hot mix asphalt for replacing
part of the bitumen at different proportions. It’s easy to store, transport
and work with in asphalt plants.
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RARx’s technical features are an improvement over
current solutions in the asphalt and road construction market. It also has
a competitive price advantage over competitors. RARx
optimises asphalt packages by up to 50 %, with
considerable savings on site. Employing RARx in
mixtures can save up to 46 % in costs, with savings of up to EUR 50 000 per
km of road built. A life-cycle cost analysis demonstrates that RARx enables the production and installation of
longer-lasting asphalt mixes that use much more efficient construction
systems.
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Introducing crumb rubber powder to roads
was challenging because the asphalt mixes domain involves a lot of normalisation and standardisation
worldwide. “It’s difficult to find a country that doesn’t have its own
regulations for use,” comments de la O Terciado.
“In this sense, introducing RARx to the markets
is complex, since it requires a process of regulatory study and adaptation
to its own standards to convert it into a product that can be used
regularly.”
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Going
global
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SILENT RUBBER PAVE is seeking the
necessary approvals to commercialise RARx in Spain, then other European countries, followed
by Asia and the United States. This has led to the creation of the joint
venture CIRTEC, a Spanish company that is the driving force behind RARx in the market. The product is currently being used
on the streets of Madrid.
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“RARx will
enable plants to manufacture high-performance asphalt mixtures for small or
large works without incurring extra energy costs,” concludes de la O Terciado. “SILENT RUBBER PAVE will result in more
technically sound roads, give new life to ELTs, lead to cost-efficient road
projects and ultimately make the circular economy in the pavement industry
a reality.”
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