Abstract
The disposal of used tyres is a significant environmental problem in developed countries. The production of acoustic materials from rubber crumbs can therefore represent a valid alternative to incineration or to the disposal of used tyres into landfill. The goal of the paper is to analyze and optimize the manufacturing process of impact sound insulating materials made of recycled tyre granules mixed with binders. Several prototypes were manufactured in laboratory by means of the developed process and tested in order to evaluate their dynamic stiffness. The influence of grain size, binder concentration and density of the sample was investigated. Thanks to the measured values of the viscoelastic properties, it was possible to model the new materials and to estimate the indexes of impact sound reduction ! . Finally, the prototypes showing the best properties were produced in bigger size and tested in two overlapping reverberating rooms according to the standard ISO 140-8. Results confirm that the materials manufactured through the developed process have satisfactory acoustic properties, comparable to the ones of commercially available materials.
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