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- Rubberized_asphalt abstract "Rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC), also known as asphalt rubber or just rubberized asphalt, is pavement material that consists of regular asphalt concrete mixed with crumb rubber–ground, used tires that might otherwise be discarded, taking up space in landfills, if they were not re-directed for use as tire derived fuel in power plants or other recycled rubber products. Asphalt rubber is the largest single market for ground rubber in the United States, consuming an estimated 220,000,000 pounds (100,000,000 kg), or approximately 12 million tires annually.Use of rubberized asphalt as a pavement material was pioneered by the city of Phoenix, Arizona on several area freeways in the 1960s because of its high durability. Since then it has garnered interest for its ability to reduce road noise. In 2003 the Arizona Department of Transportation began a three-year, $34-million Quiet Pavement Pilot Program, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration to determine if sound walls can be replaced by rubberized asphalt to reduce noise alongside highways. After about one year it was determined that asphalt rubber overlays resulted in up to 12 decibels of in road noise reduction, with a typical reduction of 7 to 9 decibels.Arizona has been the leader in using rubberized asphalt, but California, Florida, Texas, South Carolina, Nevada, and New Mexico are also using asphalt rubber. Tests are currently underway in other parts of the United States to determine the durability of rubberized asphalt in northern climates, including a 1.3 mile stretch of Interstate 405 in Bellevue and Kirkland, Washington and a handful of local roads in the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado. In 2012, the State of Georgia issued a specification for the use of rubber-modified asphalt as a replacement for polymer-modified asphalt. In Belgium, tests in the ring of Brussel and in the F1 circuit of Francorchamp (see the film by Jean-Marie Piquint RUBBERIZED ASPHALT for Esso Belgium).".
- Rubberized_asphalt wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- Rubberized_asphalt wikiPageExternalLink Asphalt-Rubber-Usage-Guide.pdf.
- Rubberized_asphalt wikiPageID "11731300".
- Rubberized_asphalt wikiPageRevisionID "600937978".
- Rubberized_asphalt hasPhotoCollection Rubberized_asphalt.
- Rubberized_asphalt subject Category:Asphalt.
- Rubberized_asphalt subject Category:Concrete.
- Rubberized_asphalt subject Category:Pavements.
- Rubberized_asphalt subject Category:Recycled_building_materials.
- Rubberized_asphalt type Artifact100021939.
- Rubberized_asphalt type HorizontalSurface103536348.
- Rubberized_asphalt type Object100002684.
- Rubberized_asphalt type PavedSurface103900509.
- Rubberized_asphalt type Pavement103900750.
- Rubberized_asphalt type Pavements.
- Rubberized_asphalt type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Rubberized_asphalt type Surface104362025.
- Rubberized_asphalt type Whole100003553.
- Rubberized_asphalt comment "Rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC), also known as asphalt rubber or just rubberized asphalt, is pavement material that consists of regular asphalt concrete mixed with crumb rubber–ground, used tires that might otherwise be discarded, taking up space in landfills, if they were not re-directed for use as tire derived fuel in power plants or other recycled rubber products.".
- Rubberized_asphalt label "Asfalto goma".
- Rubberized_asphalt label "Rubberized asphalt".
- Rubberized_asphalt label "أسفلت مطاطي".
- Rubberized_asphalt sameAs Asfalto_goma.
- Rubberized_asphalt sameAs m.02rqf98.
- Rubberized_asphalt sameAs Q593837.
- Rubberized_asphalt sameAs Q593837.
- Rubberized_asphalt sameAs Rubberized_asphalt.
- Rubberized_asphalt wasDerivedFrom Rubberized_asphalt?oldid=600937978.
- Rubberized_asphalt isPrimaryTopicOf Rubberized_asphalt.