Tyre Recycling

Tyre Recycling


Used tyres are among the most problematic sources of waste due to high volume and required storage space. Having said that, the rubber products that can be produced from these tyres are in very high demand. Eldan Recycling manufactures recycling plants for old tyres and for the production of various end products such as tyre chips, rubber granules and rubber powder. 
Tyre chips are used mainly as TDF (Tyre Derived Fuel). TDF is burned as fuel for example in heating plants and cement kilns. Another use of tyre chips is for the equestrian industry (rubber mixed with sand or saw dust) where it is used to cover the floors of stables or at the tracks. 
Rubber granulate can be used for various purposes,  e.g. in sports fields, artificial turfs, it can also be moulded into articles such as rubber mats and traffic signs. 
Rubber powder can be used  in rubber paved asphalt or as an additive into bitumen based asphalt, but it can also be moulded into insulated sheeting for the construction industry to use as flooring or insulation.
The steel that is recovered during the recycling process can be re-melted and reused just like non-recovered steel.
Finally, the liberated textile has a very high effective burning value and can therefore be mixed with other materials in order to increase that material’s effective burning value.
Eldan Recycling have solutions for all types of tyres; car and truck tyres including mining tyres, super singles, earth mover tyres and OTR tyres. The capacity of the systems ranges  from 1.500kg to 8.000kg production input per hour. The Eldan systems offer great flexibility allowing you to adapt to market requirements at any time at short notice.
By choosing Eldan recycling you are guaranteed to have the highest productivity against the lowest operational and maintenance costs.
 


       

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