Rubberized Asphalt in Texas
For Texas agencies and contractors, cost matters—especially when maintaining thousands of lane miles. Rubberized asphalt is not experimental, its proven.
Proven Performance for Texas Roads, Traffic, and Climate
Texas roads face some of the toughest conditions in the country—extreme heat, heavy truck traffic, rapid population growth, and constant maintenance demands. Rubberized asphalt using Elastiko® ECR offers Texas DOTs, municipalities, and contractors a proven, cost-effective alternative to polymer-modified asphalt, delivering long-term durability without added plant complexity.
How it’s used
ECR is added at the plant like a fine aggregate—no terminal blending required.
Why owners care
Rubber modification can improve rutting/cracking resistance and long-term durability.
Why producers care
Simplified handling vs some polymer workflows, with strong performance targets.
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◎ Project Overview A local contractor in West Texas and TX DOT laid a SMAR-F asphalt mix that was modified with ECR in late 2021. 📍 Project Location Texas Route 385-Odessa District, McCamey, TX. Summary of Dry Process Engineered Crumb Rubber (ECR) Texas Route...
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