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Recycling of rubber waste in sand concrete
The large development in the consumption of rubber is observed in the recent years, which leads to an increase of the production of rubber related waste.
Mohamed Guendouz, Djamila Boukhelkhal
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Chemically Recyclable and Biodegradable Vulcanized Rubber. [PDF]
The cross-linked nature of vulcanized rubbers as used in tire and many other applications prohibits an effective closed-loop mechanical or chemical recycling. Moreover, vulcanization significantly retards the material's biodegradation. Here, we report a recyclable and biodegradable rubber that is generated by the vulcanization of amorphous, unsaturated
Schwab ST, Nelson TF, Mecking S.
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Why cutting is easier than tearing elastomers [PDF]
Tearing tough soft solids such as rubbers, leather or meat is much harder than cutting them with a sharp blade. To understand why, we use samples labeled with mechanically sensitive fluorophores to investigate cutting and fracture behavior in PDMS ...
Donghao Zhao +5 more
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The Effect of Microstructure on the Mechanical Properties of Devulcanized Waste Tires [PDF]
With the development of the automotive industry, waste tire production has also increased significantly. And their accumulation causes many problems and occupies a large space.
Hamid Yazdani +2 more
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The influence of the type of mechanical recycling of waste rubber particles on the tensile properties of waste/natural rubber blends has been investigated.
Nicolas Candau +2 more
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EXPERIMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RUBBERIZED CONCRETE [PDF]
One of the construction industry’s main interest is using innovative materials to facilitate construction, extend service life, and minimize maintenance and rehabilitation costs.
Ahmed Arafa +3 more
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Waste rubbers are environmental pollutants that could not be easily recycled. Devulcanization (i.e. as a reverse process of rubber vulcanization) is considered as a promising method for recycling of rubber wastes.
Mohammad Amin Ghowsi, Masoud Jamshidi
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In this research, a nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR) was prepared with excellent mechanical, self-healing and recycling properties by introducing metal-ligand coordination interaction.
Yuan Gao +4 more
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An overview to current status of waste generation, management and potentials for waste-to-energy (Case study: Rasht City, Iran) [PDF]
This paper presents an overview of the current municipal solid waste (MSW) management in Rasht City, Guilan Province, Iran, followed by evaluating the potential for waste-to-energy.
Adel Bakhshipour +3 more
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Rubber Wastes Management And Recycling
Rubber is widely used in automotive industry, mainly for tires, and in non-automotive industries producing a wide amount of waste to be properly managed and collected. Waste management schemes exist only for few rubber wastes streams, the majority of which being left to the private initiative of manufacturing or importing enterprises.
Maria Paola Luda, Valentina Brunella
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