The number of rubber granules produced from 1 ton of waste tires can vary depending on several factors, including the size and type of the rubber granules, the efficiency of the tire recycling process, the condition of the waste tires being processed, etc.
On average, a well-designed and efficient tire recycling process can produce approximately 500 to 1,500 kilograms of rubber granules from 1 ton of waste tires. However, it is important to note that this is just an estimate, and the actual yield may differ based on the specific recycling technology and equipment used.
The tire recycling process typically involves shredding the waste tires into smaller pieces, followed by further processing to separate the rubber granules from other materials such as steel wires and fibers. The rubber granules produced through tire recycling can be used in various applications, including the production of rubber products, playground surfaces, sports fields, and asphalt pavement, contributing to the sustainable management of waste tires and the conservation of natural resources.
GEP ECOTECH Waste Tire Rubber Granule Production Line
Converting waste tires into rubber granules, in addition to solving the problem of waste tire disposal, also has obvious environmental protection and economic value. GEP has specialized in waste tire recycling production lines for many years, and can provide a complete set of tire rubber granule production line equipment. You are welcome to consult at any time!