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Effect of Binary Blended Fillers on the Durability Performance of Recycled Cold-Mix Asphalt

Cold-mix asphalt is a greener alternative to pavement construction, processed at 10–40 °C, which is typically lower than other techniques like warm-mix asphalt and hot-mix asphalt. Huge amounts of construction and demolition waste, such as broken bricks, recycled concrete aggregates, reclaimed aspha...

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Published in:Sustainability 2024-06, Vol.16 (12), p.4908
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Gravity
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Natural resources
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Temperature
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