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In this study, waste tire powder and waste liquid crystal display (LCD) glass sand are used as recycled materials.
The pyrolysis of tire powder was studied experimentally using a specially designed pyrolyzer with high heating rates.
Microcellular polypropylene/waste ground rubber tire powder blend processing was performed on an injection-molding machine with a chemical foaming agent.
In this study, waste rubber tire powder and reservoir silt lightweight aggregate were added to controlled low-strength material (CLSM) to produce a renewable building material.
Molding conditions and waste ground rubber tire (WGRT) powder have been found to have profound effects on the cell structures and mechanical properties of polypropylene (PP) and waste ground rubber tire powder composite samples.
waste tire powder and waste LCD glass sand, which passed the sieve screen size # 30 0.595 mm), were used to replace fine aggregates at 0%, 5% and 10% in producing lightweight aggregate concrete.
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[145] Tire powders Experiment was carried out under standard microwave pyrolysis with special attention to the yields, and composition over time was studied At the end of the pyrolysis, 43% of the solid residues, 45% of the oils, and 12% of the pyrolysis gases were obtained.
It was found that tire waste powder was more efficient than the silicone rubber in terms of mechanical performance.
To enhance the compliance of epoxy-based polymer concrete, some epoxy resin was replaced with liquid-type silicone rubber or tire waste powder.
Replacing part of the normal sand with waste tire rubber powder of different degrees of fineness at different ratios is discussed.
Waste tire rubber powder reinforced polypropylene composites were established with different set of compositions ranging from 0%to40%0%, where coefficient of friction for each of them was analyzed by pin on disk tribometer.
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