dc.description.abstract | In the last decades, the use of rubber from waste tires in civil construction has been
researched, with the objective of giving a correct destination for this waste. The
present work had as general objective to carry out an analysis of the technical
viability of the production of binder modified with rubber from waste tires by the wet
process (Wet Process) through the non-stocking system (Continuous Blending), for
asphalt concrete. For the execution of the experiment, the wet process was used, for
which different dose formulations of Asphalt-Rubber binder were defined, based on
the variation of the main intervening factors in the performance, such as: rubber
particle sizes, temperatures and mixing times. To analyze the influence of these
variables and also relevant product parameters, the following tests were carried out:
Penetration, Softening Point, Thermal Susceptibility Index, Specific Mass and
Storage Stability. The results obtained demonstrated as the most important
intervening factors, among those analyzed, the percentage of Rubber, followed by
the mixing temperature and digestion time. The importance of granulometry was
perceived in the fact that the smaller diameter particles have a larger specific
surface, facilitating the ligand and modifier interaction, yet it still needs a certain
combination between the other variables. It was clear the possibility of the technical
feasibility of producing Asphalt-Rubber binder by the wet process (Wet Process)
through the non-stockable system (Continuous Blending). | en |