UNIVERSITY
OF DUNDEE
GRAPHICAL
VERSION
GRANULATED RUBBER
Granulated rubber (GR) is an inert material that can be used to specifically improve performance of concrete in three areas, by:
• giving equivalent resistance
to freeze/thaw damage as air-entrainment
• producing concrete with low thermal conductivity
• giving excellent resistance to impact.
The EC landfill directive has banned disposal of whole used tyres in landfill
and will ban disposal of shredded tyres by 2006. From 2006 there will be no
other option than to recycle post-consumer tyres.
Use of GR in concrete will contribute towards sustainable development by:
• using a material that
has no route for disposal
• reducing thermal loss from buildings
• improving freeze/thaw or impact resistance and prolonging service life
of
structures.
Download
1. Research Information Digest 6: Granulated Rubber
2. Technology Application Document 6: Use of Granulated Rubber in Concrete
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