Engineers in Melbourne have discovered a way to replace 100% of conventional aggregates in concrete – such as gravel and crushed rock – with rubber from discarded tyres that meets building codes, ...
A study on the new rubber-based concrete titled "Design and strength optimization method for the production of structural lightweight concrete: An experimental investigation for the complete ...
ADELAIDE, Australia—Researchers from the University of South Australia (UniSA) claim end-of-life tires are an economically viable and safe alternative for residential construction. The UniSA ...
A novel approach to rubber recycling could see end-of-life tyres repurposed into concrete for residential constructions as new research from the University of South Australia shows that it can provide ...
The current environmental crisis is not only linked to climate change, but also to inadequate waste management and the ...
Engineers have developed a more resilient type of concrete using recycled tires that could be used for concrete structures like buildings, roads, dams and bridges while reducing landfill waste. UBC ...
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