What are the uses of recycled rubber?
1. Original Item and Modified Utilization
2. Direct combustion, recover heat energy
3. Utilize high-temperature pyrolysis technology for the recovery of low-molecular-weight chemicals
4. Employ physical and chemical regeneration techniques to restore the plasticity of crosslinked rubber that is non-soluble and non-meltable, transforming it into a recyclable elastomeric material suitable for further processing.
5. Manufacturing rubber powder as an alternative material for high polymers, used in rubber and plastic processing, construction, road traffic, and more.
A. Original Tire Utilization and Renovation of Original Forms
1. Enhance the refurbishment rate for tire products, followed by other types of recycling and reuse for tires that have been refurbished and used.
2. For non-tire products, consider the issue of reclamation as well; for those that cannot be reclaimed or are unsuitable for further reclamation, explore other types of recycling and utilization.
3. Thus, rubber resources can be fully utilized. However, it is crucial to develop downstream recycling technologies.
B. Direct combustion, recovery of thermal energy
The calorific value of used tires is high, with 1 kg of used tire equivalent to 11 kg of coal. However, incomplete combustion of used tires releases toxic gases, causing air pollution, and environmental protection measures are necessary. It is a low-value utilization method.
































