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  2. Asphalt plant - Wikipedia

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    The asphalt plants or asphalt mixing plant is one plant that is used for mixing the dry warm aggregate, padding and asphalt for homogeneous mixture at the required temperature. It is widely used for construction of highways, city roads and parking lots. An asphalt plant is a plant used for the manufacture of asphalt, macadam and other forms of ...

  3. Asphalt concrete - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt batch mix plant A machine laying asphalt concrete, fed from a dump truck. Asphalt concrete (commonly called asphalt, [1] blacktop, or pavement in North America, and tarmac or bitumen macadam in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland) is a composite material commonly used to surface roads, parking lots, airports, and the core of embankment dams. [2]

  4. Rubberized asphalt - Wikipedia

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    Rubberized asphalt. Rubberized asphalt concrete ( RAC ), also known as asphalt rubber or just rubberized asphalt, is noise reducing pavement material that consists of regular asphalt concrete mixed with crumb rubber made from recycled tires. Asphalt rubber is the largest single market for ground rubber in the United States, consuming an ...

  5. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    Road surface. A road being resurfaced using a road roller. Red surfacing for a bicycle lane in the Netherlands. Construction crew laying down asphalt over fiber-optic trench, in New York City. A road surface ( British English) or pavement ( North American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain ...

  6. Bitumen - Wikipedia

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    There are about 4,000 asphalt concrete mixing plants in the US, and a similar number in Europe. [85] Asphalt concrete is usually placed on top in a road. Asphalt concrete pavement mixes are typically composed of 5% bitumen (known as asphalt cement in the US) and 95% aggregates (stone, sand, and gravel).

  7. Bleeding (roads) - Wikipedia

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    Bleeding (roads) Bleeding or flushing is shiny, black surface film of asphalt on the road surface caused by upward movement of asphalt in the pavement surface. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Common causes of bleeding are too much asphalt in asphalt concrete, hot weather, low space air void content and quality of asphalt. [ 4] Bleeding is a safety concern since ...

  8. Municipal Asphalt Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Asphalt Plant is on the east side of York Avenue, north of 91st Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. [3] It was designed by Ely Jacques Kahn and Robert Allan Jacobs and built between 1941 and 1944 for Stanley M. Isaacs, the Manhattan borough president of the time.

  9. Asphalt shingle - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt shingles are an American invention by Henry Reynolds of Grand Rapids, Michigan. [ 2] They were first used in 1903, in general use in parts of the United States by 1911 and by 1939 11 million squares (100 million square meters) of shingles were being produced. [ 3] A U.S. National Board of Fire Underwriters campaign to eliminate the use ...