The Tire Debeader plays a crucial role in the pretreatment of waste tires, specifically engineered to efficiently separate bead wires. Utilizing a pulling mechanism, it rapidly removes the bead structure from car tires, truck tires, and other types—typically those with a diameter ranging from 800mm to 1200mm—enabling complete steel recovery and effective rubber separation. This machine not only improves resource recovery rates but also helps safeguard downstream shredding equipment, making it an indispensable component in tire recycling operations.
Waste tires are no longer a disposal problem—they are a business opportunity. They can be converted into Tire-Derived Fuel (TDF) for cement plants, crumb rubber for playgrounds, or feedstock for pyrolysis. But all recycling starts with size reduction. So…
The GRT tire bead wire puller (tire debeader) is a patented equipment (patent number: ZL 2020 2 1197406.0) that pulls out large strands of steel wire on both sides of the tire in one go and smoothly separates the steel wire and rubber. Its purpose is to…