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Abstract: Robust waste management is highly considered the main issue universally and globally. Particles of tyre-rubber of used tyres and scrap elastic, used to replace element mixture in cement. The particles utilized to replace 11%, 16%, 21%, and 26% of the mixture element total volume. Applying tyre-rubber mixture in these purposes can aid in preventing toxic waste and overcoming the issue of stowing disposed tyres. In general waste tyre rubbers are expensive to store and also hazardous to handle at times. Therefore, couple of the advantages of using rubber aggregates in replacing coarse aggregates are cost reduction and minimization of hazardous incidents. Keywords: Tyre – Rubber – Mixing – minimization. Title: Benefits of Mixing Waste Tyre Rubber with Concrete Author: Al-Fadhli Mazyad International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering Research ISSN 2348-7607 (Online) Vol. 11, Issue 2, October 2023 - March 2024 Page No: 16-18 Research Publish Journals Website: www.researchpublish.com Published Date: 28-February-2024 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10721056 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.researchpublish.com/upload/book/Benefits%20of%20Mixing%20Waste-28022024-2.pdf
Mixing, minimization, Rubber, Tyre
Mixing, minimization, Rubber, Tyre
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