Know More About Tier Recycling And Its Uses

Like many other things in life, tires also have a life. The tires used in bicycles, automobiles, trucks, cars, aircraft, and other vehicles may become irreparable, old, or wear out after a certain time. Dumping the tires in landfills can cause pollution and environmental issues. Fortunately, a scrap tire recycling system can ensure that the tire material can be recycled and can be used in more innovative ways. More than a billion scrap tires are produced every year in the world. Tire recycling ensures that such waste does not impact the earth’s environment adversely.

The Methods of Tire Recycling

The waste companies and the businesses/individuals who deal in recycled tires collect old and scrap tires recycling from different sources. Individuals may collect the old and scrap tires and send them to the stations for payment. Once the tires are received in appropriate numbers at the stations, they are put into a shredding machine. Here, they are cut down into smaller pieces. A tire-shredding machine can cut down the tires through its rotating shafts. These shreds are no more than 2 inches in size.

Both cryogenic and mechanical tire shredding and recycling systems are used nowadays. A mechanical system has a granulator that can cut down the tires into smaller chips. In a cryogenic system, the tire shreds are frozen at a very low temperature, through the use of liquid nitrogen. These cold and brittle tires are subsequently passed through a hammer mill. The mill breaks down brittle tires into the tiniest particles. Once the tire shreds and material are granulated, fiber and steel are removed from them through the use of air classifiers and magnets, respectively. Recycled and quality rubber is obtained at the end of the process. The rubber can be used in a variety of products and processes.

Steel is used in the manufacturing of tires. Steel wires provide more strength and resilience to the tires. As stated, steel is also obtained during the recycling of old tires. The steel wires obtained from the tires are put into the rolling mills. It can be used to manufacture new tires and wheels.

Common Uses of Recycled Tires

Tire recycling can be useful in manufacturing many different kinds of products, and innovative processes. Some of the common uses of recycled tires are given below.

  • Materials obtained through tire recycling can be used for manufacturing new wheels and tires.
  • Scrap tiles can be used in boat bumpers that can last long even in salty seawater.
  • Recycle tires can be used for making paved roads that can sustain heavy traffic.
  • Recycled tires can be used for making unstable slopes.
  • Materials obtained through tire recycling can be utilized at the edges of soil slopes. It is for maintaining the soil and preventing its washing away with the rainwaters.
  • Shredded tires can be used for manufacturing lightweight concrete.
  • The small-tire shreds can be used for making playgrounds for children.

Conclusion

Scrap tire recycling is an easy process. You can take the tires to your local recycling center or your garage and get a payment/exchange for them. If you want, you can donate the old tires to zoos, sports clubs, or parks where they can be used in innovative ways. For instance, animals (including monkeys and cats) love to play with the tires. Recycling the old tires ensures that the Earth is sustainable and your upcoming generations also get a clean and green atmosphere.

Contact Us:

US Tire Manufacturers Association

Address:1400 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005, United States
Phone:202-682-4800