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Discover how cold pavement recycling is transforming the future of road construction. This video explores three powerful, eco-friendly methods from Asphalt Materials Inc.— AMICYCLE™ Cold Central Plant Recycling (CCPR), AMICYCLE™ Cold In-Place Recycling (CIR), and AMICYCLE™ Full Depth Reclamation (FDR)—that are redefining how we rehabilitate our roads. By repurposing existing materials, these techniques significantly reduce waste, lower costs, and minimize environmental impact. Together, they represent a smarter, more sustainable approach to infrastructure that prioritizes both performance and our planet. Engineered emulsions are formulated specifically for each project, based on agency needs, material specifications and a planned recycling process. During construction engineered emulsions are mixed with existing pavement materials and additives using metered pumps, resulting in a thoroughly coated, homogenous mixture that is then compacted in the roadway. Cold In-place Recycling (CIR) is a partial depth in-place rehabilitation process that reuses existing worn pavement. CIR is a pavement preservation treatment for severely distressed asphalt pavements. The CIR process repairs and recombines pavement without removing them from the project site. The process of FDR includes a reclaiming machine that pulverizes the existing asphalt pavement along with a specific amount of the base material. Next, engineered emulsion and other supplements are blended with the pulverized materials. The material is then shaped by a motor grader to the proper profile and compact to create a stronger, more stable subbase. A new asphalt surface treatment or wearing course can then be added. Cold Central Plant Recycling (CCPR) is the process in which asphalt recycling takes place at a central location using a stationary cold mix plant and an existing stockpile of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP). These pavement preservation methods aren’t just theoretical—they’re being applied across real-world projects with impressive results. As industries shift toward greener practices, cold pavement recycling stands out as a proven practical solution. Join HC+M as we dive into the innovations driving greener, more resilient roadways! Talk with our team to find out if AMICYCLE pavement recycling applications could be a fit for your next pavement project. Reach out to marketing@asphalt-materials.com. Learn more about cold pavement recycling and how it is shaping the future of roads! https://asphalt-materials.com/ Chapters: (0:00-0:30): Addressing Current Issues in Pavement (0:31-1:03): What is Cold Pavement Recycling (1:04-2:00): The Processes of Cold Pavement Recycling (2:01-3:15): What is AMICYCLE™ Cold Central Plant Recycling (CCPR) (3:16-4:30): What is AMICYCLE™ Cold In-Place Recycling (CIR) (4:31-5:54): What is AMICYCLE™ Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) (5:55-6:31): Benefits of Using Cold Pavement Recycling #pavementpreservation #CCPR #CIR #FDR