Asphalt Rubber Paving Process
Asphalt Rubber or Rubberized Asphalt, as it's sometimes referred to, is a process of blending crumb rubber produced from recycled scrap tires into liquid asphalt cement to produce an extremely resilient high performance, modified binder that is used in the paving process. The hot mix asphalt that is produced with Asphalt Rubber binder creates a roadway that is significantly more durable, longer lasting, quieter and safer than roads paved with conventional asphalt.
AR 150M Asphalt Rubber Blending Unit
The Phoenix Industries model AR150M has filled a gap in markets that was not previously served. It is a small, very economical blending unit that enables a company to enter into the asphalt rubber production business in an area or country where it is a new market. The AR150M produces 10 - 15 tons per hour of rubber modified binder, so it is sufficient to work with an asphalt plant at rates up to 150 tons per hour of finished hot mix. This unit is designed to fit in a standard 40' sea container for ocean shipping or on a regular flat bed truck so transportation costs are very low.
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