Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry

ABSTRACT: This research presents a case study of producing flexible tiles from rubber powders obtained from automobile tire waste using a polyurethane resin as a binder matrix. The process was made in collaboration with a company located in Colombia, where the manufacturing of these materials has be...

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Autores:
Revelo Huertas, Carlos Fernando
Correa Ochoa, Mauricio Andrés
Colorado Lopera, Henry Alonso
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Fecha de publicación:
2021
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
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Materiales compuestos
Composite materials
Conversión de residuos de neumáticos
Tyres - Recycling
Residuos de neumáticos
Waste tires
Toxicidad
Toxicity
Lixiviación
Leaching
Resina de poliuretano
Polyurethane resin
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
title Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
spellingShingle Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
Materiales compuestos
Composite materials
Conversión de residuos de neumáticos
Tyres - Recycling
Residuos de neumáticos
Waste tires
Toxicidad
Toxicity
Lixiviación
Leaching
Resina de poliuretano
Polyurethane resin
title_short Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
title_full Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
title_fullStr Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
title_full_unstemmed Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
title_sort Composite materials made of waste tires and polyurethane resin: A case study of flexible tiles successfully applied in industry
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Revelo Huertas, Carlos Fernando
Correa Ochoa, Mauricio Andrés
Colorado Lopera, Henry Alonso
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Revelo Huertas, Carlos Fernando
Correa Ochoa, Mauricio Andrés
Colorado Lopera, Henry Alonso
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv CCComposites (cements ceramics and composites)
Grupo de Ingeniería y Gestión Ambiental (GIGA)
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Materiales compuestos
Composite materials
Conversión de residuos de neumáticos
Tyres - Recycling
Residuos de neumáticos
Waste tires
Toxicidad
Toxicity
Lixiviación
Leaching
topic Materiales compuestos
Composite materials
Conversión de residuos de neumáticos
Tyres - Recycling
Residuos de neumáticos
Waste tires
Toxicidad
Toxicity
Lixiviación
Leaching
Resina de poliuretano
Polyurethane resin
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Resina de poliuretano
Polyurethane resin
description ABSTRACT: This research presents a case study of producing flexible tiles from rubber powders obtained from automobile tire waste using a polyurethane resin as a binder matrix. The process was made in collaboration with a company located in Colombia, where the manufacturing of these materials has been optimized. The material is a green solution to an increasing worldwide problem, rubber car tires mostly put in landfills or burned to extract their reinforced steel wires instead of properly recycled. Several rubber contents and particle size distributions were investigated and tested. Tension, density, scanning electron microscopy, and thermo-gravimetric analysis characterization were used to evaluate the composites. Leaching analysis of contaminant are also included. Results shows that the amount of rubber used is quite large in comparison with the binder, maximizing the rubber in the formulations, and thus using more waste. The flexible characteristics of both resin and rubber enable these composites to be used in multiple applications. The tensile tests showed the composite can work very well for structural applications of low solicitations, such as wall covers, soft floors and barriers. The project is a successful example of a small-medium enterprise company that contributes to the circular economy of these highly pollutant materials.
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