Waste tire cracking is a process of converting old or used tires into useful products such as oils, gases, and carbon black. The benefits of waste tire cracking include reducing the number of tires sent to landfills, reducing carbon footprint by avoiding the use of fossil fuels, conserving energy and natural resources, and providing a source of useful products. In addition, it helps reduce environmental pollution caused by tire fires or waste tire accumulation.
After the end-of-life car and truck tires are recycled, the tire rubber blocks obtained through the processes of wire extraction, shredding and steel wire separation are conveyed to the pyrolysis furnace, which then undergoes anaerobic high temperature…
Waste rubber has become synonymous with black pollution, polluting the environment and occupying more land. The data shows that only 45% of the waste tires are recycled and resourced. The increasingly severe black pollution poses a serious threat to the…