Installation
speed
The installation speed performance of this trial was
important as it enabled the project to forecast cost
in terms of manpower and road closure implications
for any commercial order.
Best method of installation
The installation was evaluated to determine the best
processes to maximise performance and result, and
increase installation speeds further.
The key evaluation criteria were the following:
Impact of vehicular traffic upon the rubber
panels
The possibility of gapping between panels was monitored
throughout operational trials (although it was highly
unlikely to occour). Evaluation of the panels for
signs of wear or deformation within the wheel path
area was also conducted. Unlike level crossings, vehicular
traffic has been
running down the modular platform, creating new forces
and wear factors. The trials included sudden braking
and acceleration patterns.
Road, rail and pedestrian safety
Research and trials were conducted to determine the
most appropriate on-bed traffic warning and guidance
lining to ensure the safety of tram and vehicle users.
Entry and exit points
An evaluation was made of the location, gradient and
installation of the vehicular access ramps on and
off the rubber highway. This was determined in terms
of safety, wear and driver experience.
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WRAP
(the Waste & Resources Action Programme)
Wrap has funded the Corby trials following an open call
for demonstration trials using UK post consumer tyres
in a range of new applications. The funding covered
installation of the Corby demonstration site along with
recycled rubber panel testing using 8000 vehicle movements
over 8 working days.
WRAP is a major UK programme
established to promote resource efficiency. Its particular
focus is on creating stable and efficient markets for
recycled materials and products and removing the barriers
to waste minimisation, re-use and recycling.
A not-for-profit company, WRAP is backed by substantial
Government funding from Defra and the devolved administrations
in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Working in seven key areas (Construction, Retail, Manufacturing,
Organics, Business Growth, Behavioural Change, and Local
Authority Support), WRAP’s work focuses on driving
forward recycling and materials resource efficiency
within these sectors, as well as wider communications
and awareness activities including the £18 million
national Recycle Now campaign for England.
More information on all of WRAP's programmes can be
found on www.wrap.org.uk
The trial track was installed at a Gefco transport site.
Gefco has 55 years of experience in vehicle transport
and the improvement of transport processes, employing
more than 2,000 people dedicated to automotive activity,
operating a base of 4,345 dedicated rail cars; afleet
of 1,900 trucks; 80 distribution centres and 40 preparation
centres across Europe.
"Gefco were pleased to cooperate with HoldFast
allowing them to utilise the Corby facilities for testing
purposes. It is hoped that in time, the whole rail sidings
could become a "rubber platform", enabling
dual usage for train activity and vehicle parking where
necessary. The surface meets our quality standards for
vehicle storage and could also provide a safer working
environment for our employees to operate."
Graham Holgate
Centre Manager, Gefco, Corby
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Installation
began on 6 April 2006.


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