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Applied Testing of Recycled Plastic in Road Pavement Materials

Iranpolymer/ Baspar  Researchers at the University of Missouri are using recycled materials including plastic waste in experimental replacements for traditional asphalt pavement. In partnership with the Missouri Department of Transportation, the research team has recently created a real-world test road along a portion of interstate 155 in Southeastern Missouri.
The test road will be used to compare the effectiveness of nine different types of recycled materials in the creation of asphalt pavement. These include three different types of polyethylene (PE) and ground tire rubber.
According to Bill Buttlar, director at the Mizzou Asphalt Pavement and Innovation Lab, building at full scale will help researchers determine if the rock, asphalt, and plastic & rubber additives successfully bond to create a road that can stand up to weather conditions and heavy traffic.
Previously, the group had installed a test road along Stadium Blvd. in Columbia, MO, to evaluate four types of recycled materials. The group specializes in a dry process that enables the addition of recycled materials directly into the mixture before its application to the road surface.

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