Glassphalt vs Glasphalt - What's the difference?
glassphalt | glasphalt |
A type of asphalt that contains crushed glass, used as an alternative to conventional bituminous asphalt to surface roads.
A type of asphalt that uses crushed glass in place of rock aggregate
* {{quote-news, 1970, March 16, , Riding on Wastes, Time
, passage=One 58-foot-long test strip of glasphalt pavement, outside the Owens-Illinois Technical Center in Toledo, has held up well during the worst winter in years
* {{quote-news, year=1991, date=November 15, author=Eric Melvin, title=Garbage In, Garbage Out, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Indeed, in a glut, contaminated materials may find no market at any price, or they may be used for low-value uses such as landfill cover, glasphalt paving, or sandblasting--not for closed-loop recycling that reduces solid waste and saves natural resources. }}
As nouns the difference between glassphalt and glasphalt
is that glassphalt is a type of asphalt that contains crushed glass, used as an alternative to conventional bituminous asphalt to surface roads while glasphalt is a type of asphalt that uses crushed glass in place of rock aggregate.glassphalt
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