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Addition of rubber, from 1 to 15% of weight of asphalt in bituminous mix, decreases ductility and flow of mix and raises softening point; pavement containing rubber does not lose its skid resistant qualities as rapidly as does pavement without rubber; early tests in Holland; cost of adding rubber; tests in Texas, Massachusetts and New York City; airfield pavements.
Addition of rubber, from 1 to 15% of weight of asphalt in bituminous mix, decreases ductility and flow of mix and raises softening point; pavement containing rubber does not lose its skid resistant qualities as rapidly as does pavement without rubber; early tests in Holland; cost of adding rubber; tests in Texas, Massachusetts and New York City; airfield pavements.
What about rubber in pavement?
Eng News-Rec
Boughton, V.T. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 145
1950
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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