Experimental Study on the Mechanical Properties of the Crumb Rubber Concrete Modified by Latex

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Through modification of the rubber surface, the adhesive ability of rubber particles and cement based materials has increased, thus improving the mechanical properties of rubber concrete. Dosage of styrene butadiene latex was studied under the condition of 5% cement quality, the change regularity of different amount of rubber latex rubber modified concrete compressive, splitting, flexural strength and other mechanical properties. The test results prove that the latex rubber mixing can improve compressive, splitting and flexural strength of concrete.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 941-944)

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739-742

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June 2014

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