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New
Products Seen at Rubber Recycling '98
Canadian
firms roll out an array of
high-quality items made from recycled rubber
Soundproofing
Solution
Recycled rubber products manufacturer, the Royal Mat Company,
Beauceville, Quebec unveiled its new line of soundproofing panels
made out of recycled rubber by-products.
Used primarily
as a subfloor in construction and renovation, the Neutra-Phone
panels were developed by Royal Mat in collaboration with the National
Research Council and soundproofing specialists, company president
Pierre Poulin said.
Royal Mat uses
a thermocompression process to produce the panels. As a result
the finished panels have a special configuration of grooves, whose
dimensions and angles were meticulously calculated to optimize
absorption of vibrations and airborne sound energy, Poulin said.
Neutra-Phone can be installed under any type of flooring
and is suitable for use with all types of concrete or wooden framework,
the company said.
Neutra-Phone
panels can also be used in bathrooms - under the toilet, and whirlpool
baths, for example - for absorbing noise and vibrations.
The panels,
which are a patented product in Canada, the U.S., Asia and Europe,
have performed well in acoustic tests performed in accordance
with ASTM standards for resistance to airborne noise and resistance
to impact noise, Poulin said.
Multi-facility
Mat
Proflex-rubber floor covering manufactured in Canada by Plate-Forme
CPT, Inc., Quebec City, was on display in a variety of applications
from athletic facilities, to day care centers to businesses and
animal care and livestock barns. The flooring contains up to 100%
recycled rubber and comes in solid black or a flecked-color line.
Parking
Safety Devices
Park-It parking curbs from GNR Technologies, Montreal
made from 100 percent recycled rubber are being sourced by contractors,
paving companies and property managers, according to technical
manager Michel Hebert. The curbing is being used for effective
delineation of parking and to protect walls, vehicles and other
valuables in garages and surface parking applications.
Anti-fatigue
mat
Revec-Sol inc., Montreal, Canada showed its Revec-Sol 2000
anti-fatigue mats. Made from 100 percent recycled tire rubber,
the Revec-Sol mat was recently successfully tested by "Workplace
Health, Safety & Environment Office" at L'UQAM (Quebec's University,
Montreal). Revec-Sol inc. also distributes a full line of other
recycled rubber products manufactured in Canada.
High-Shear
Mixer
The British firm Watson Brown (HSM) Ltd. has developed a
new high-shear mixer that has the potential to recycle vulcanized
scrap rubber to give it the same properties as virgin material.
Recent company trials on different types of rubber including NR,
SBR, EPDM and Nitriles were promising, David Brown, a principal
of the company said. In moving toward commercialization of the
mixer, the company is next planning to produce batch sizes of
up to 440 pounds and will explore the use of various particle
sizes.
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