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Recycling

Swedish airport job for Cat
February 13, 2012
Peab Asfalt of Sweden primarily handles major road and highway projects in the inland portion of the country, but the company was willing and able to take on a new challenge when an airport runway needed to be paved in its own backyard. The work was done in Jönköping, which has a relatively small airport but which is still crucial to the inland area of Sweden. Flights were typically rerouted during the project, with the exception of two per day in the late afternoon or evening. This enabled Peab Asfalt t
Road recycling saves time and costs, reduces emissions
February 13, 2012
Stabilisers bring recycling improvements to roads in the UK and Armenia. The local road authorities near the UK city of Bath have saved nearly €250,500 on the cost of repairing a 400m long section of the B3110 Midford Road. This saving has been achieved by opting to recycle and strengthen in-situ the existing surface, instead of using conventional full depth pavement reconstruction.
Recycled asphalt cuts costs, maximises performance
February 10, 2012
The need to maximise road performance and cut costs has resulted in Indonesian contractors being keen to adopt cold recycling methods
Faster stabilisation
February 7, 2012
Improved performance is claimed for Roadtec's SX-7 soil stabiliser which now offers increased visibility for the operator. The cab is optional and can now be slid from side to side past the frame of the machine, allowing the operator to observe the working area. The front and rear of the machine have also been reworked to add to the visibility improvements.
Cutting longer
February 7, 2012
The new Road Razor ECO milling machine tool from Kennametal offers increased life and cutting capabilities for the user. The innovative shape and increased hardness allow higher cutting speeds while boosting wear life.
Stabilising the road
February 7, 2012
Terex's RS446C reclaimer/stabiliser is said to offer significant efficiency savings over its nearest rivals in the 373kW power class while offering similar working output. The machine is said to save up to 30% on fuel costs. The maximum cutting depth on the new model is now 508mm, an increase of 25% from the firm's earlier model. The RS446C now features a two-stage engine drive and three-speed cutter transmission. The new drive maximises break-out forces and delivers a production rate of up to 47m/min, whil
BOMAG joins innovative repair
February 6, 2012
A durable and cost-efficient method of road rehabilitation has been carried out on a local road in Germany using an innovative cold recycling technology.