RAP
Report: 95 percent of RAP reused in new pavement
The average percentage of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) used in mixtures is nearly 22 percent, reports the National Asphalt Pavement Association. Keep Reading
NAPA: RAP is America’s most recycled product
Ninety-seven million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) were reclaimed in 2019, according to the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA). Keep Reading
NAPA: Recycled asphalt use at an all-time high
The average amount of reclaimed asphalt pavement in new asphalt pavements last year was 21 percent, according to the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA). Keep Reading
Sensationalizing the global state of sand
The headline of an exposé in The New Yorker claims the world is running out of sand, but the publication doesn't make the arguments to support such a sensationalist notion. Keep Reading
3 factors to consider when choosing a screen
Columnist Paul Smith offers the three variables producers must consider when choosing a screen. Keep Reading
Impact crusher boasts new capabilities, enhancements
From more productivity to greater fuel savings, the capabilities of a new crusher have changed how one Canadian producer operates each day. Keep Reading
Rock replay: Processing C&D materials
An Ontario company realizes important environmental goals, customer satisfaction and higher profits by processing C&D materials. Extending the life of its limestone quarry, engaging in environmental sustainability and providing a cost-effective aggregate product to customers are among the benefits Ontario’s… Keep Reading
Intriguing market opportunity
Reclaimed asphalt pavement is gaining momentum in U.S. Unless you’ve been living under a rock – no pun intended – you know that the reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) market is booming. The RAP concept makes sense. Even at the end… Keep Reading
Report: Asphalt demand to rise each year through 2017
Demand for asphalt in the United States is forecasted to increase 3.7 percent annually to 27.9 million tons in 2017, according to a Freedonia Group Inc. report. Demand is expected to advance from its low 2012 base, spurred by growth… Keep Reading