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Natural Rubber and Recycled Materials

2004
The nature of the tire and rubber industry has changed over the last 30 to 40 years in that, like all other industries, it has come to recognize the value of using renewable sources of raw materials, recycling materials whenever possible, and examining the potential of reclaiming used materials for fresh applications. Renewable raw materials range from
William Klingensmith, Brendan Rodgers
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Reclamation and recycling of waste rubber

Progress in Polymer Science, 2000
Abstract One of the various problems which mankind faces as it enters into the 21st century is the problem of waste disposal management. Since polymeric materials do not decompose easily, disposal of waste polymers is a serious environmental problem. Large amounts of rubbers are used as tires for aeroplanes, trucks, cars, two-wheelers etc.
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Recycling technology of tire rubber

JSAE Review, 2002
Abstract Material recycling technology for automotive tire rubber waste was developed by the continuous devulcanization method. The deodorization during the recycling process has become possible by the newly developed method. The devulcanized rubber obtained by these methods from tire rubber waste, generated from both the manufacturing products and ...
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Scrap rubber recycling in nitrile rubber composites

2020
In this study, scrap rubber were recycled by blending with nitrile rubber composites, having carbon black as filler. Resulting composites have been investigated, in terms of Theological and dynamic-static mechanical properties as well as their dimensional stabilities in organic solvents, as a function of carbon black-ground rubber compositions together
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Durability and Recycling of Rubber Concrete

Journal of Materials and Polymer Science
The addition of crumb rubber particles causes a decrease in the compressive strength of concrete. This is particularly observed beyond 3.6% crumb rubber addition with respect to the total weight of the aggregates. The accelerated carbonation also indicates an increase in the CO2 ingress, which is partially due to the low quality of the interface rubber
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Chapter 9 Recycled Rubber

2003
ACCORDING TO ASTM STANDARD CLASSIFICATION for Rubber Compounding Materials-Recycled Vulcanizate Particulate Rubber (ASTM D 5603-01): • Recycled rubber is defined as recyclable, vulcanized rubber that has been processed to give particulates or other forms of different shapes, sizes, and size distributions.
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Recycling Waste Tires into Ground Tire Rubber (GTR)/Rubber Compounds: A Review

Journal of Composites Science, 2020
Ali Fazli   +2 more
exaly  

Devulcanization Technologies for Recycling of Tire-Derived Rubber: A Review

Materials, 2020
Maximilian Lackner, Lackner Maximilian
exaly  

Recycled Rubber

2009
Krishna C. Baranwal   +1 more
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Rubber wastes recycling for developing advanced polymer composites: A warm handshake with sustainability

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023
Natalia Anna Wójcik   +2 more
exaly  

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