Waste tires are a common waste product, but they actually have a variety of uses. First of all, waste tires can be processed into rubber powder for the production of rubber products. In addition, it can be burned as fuel to produce carbon black, which can be used to make plastic runways. If the carcass of the tire is relatively intact, it can also be retreaded for use, or through the original shape of the conversion, cut into different sizes of rubber strips, and woven into elastic protective nets, anti-collision retaining walls, non-slip mat rows, etc., for the protection of falling rocks in construction and demolition sites, shipyard protection and temporary reinforcement of road surfaces, and so on.
In addition, waste tires can also be used to manufacture rubber runways, building materials, laying roadbeds, generating electricity, manufacturing soundproof walls and refining fuel oil. Therefore, we should recognize the important role of waste tires and not throw them away.
Application
Disposal process
Waste rubber mixed with steel wire, such as various wheels and tires, needs to be extracted with a wire drawing machine first, and then sent to a special tire shredder by a chain plate machine. This machine is a combination of a dual-shaft shredder and an annular drum screen , crushing and screening are carried out at the same time, and the processed materials are sent to the steel wire separator and granulator in sequence to separate the steel wire, fiber and rubber particles, and finally the rubber particles are sent to the grinding mill to obtain qualified rubber powder of a certain mesh size . (This process is for reference only, please consult the sales manager for specific processes).
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