Rubber Asphalt vs Polymer

Rubber Asphalt vs Polymer

What is Rubber Asphalt? Rubber asphalt is not new but just starting to resurface throughout the US. It is produced from grinding up whole scrap tires from automobiles. Then the use of the ground tiers is mixed with the asphalt and then laid. Being the largest market...

Rubberized Asphalt Process Video

Rubberized Asphalt Process Modified asphalt binders can be a challenge to use in your plant and in the field. They require special delivery and storage, mixes are harder to produce and place, and you have to pay a healthy premium for the terminal-modified binders....

Asphalt Plus Partnership with TRS to Expand ECR Technology

TRS and Asphalt Plus Expand ElastikoTM ECR Technology Tyre Recycling Solutions S.A. (TRS) of Préverenges, Switzerland and Asphalt Plus, LLC of Barrington, IL, USA are pleased to announce that they have signed a joint technology development and marketing...

Rubberized Asphalt Benefits and History

Rubberized Asphalt History Rubberized asphalt history is not new but just starting to resurface throughout the US. It is produced from grinding up whole scrap tires from automobiles. Rubberized asphalt consumes an estimated 220,000,000 pounds or around 12 million...

Michigan Dry Process Rubber Asphalt Project

Michigan Rubber Asphalt Project Asphalt Plus, LLC conducted a trial rubber asphalt project in Michigan using the Dry Process with Elastiko Engineered Rubber Asphalt. Same as the other successful projects, we recorded the process to show just how the Dry Process of...