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Manufactured by:National Tire Recycling Group (NTRG) based inEdmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
We have scheduled runs across province to various cities that currently do not have tire processors locally to process and recycle as many tires on the spot without bringing them all the way to Edmonton. We work with landfills, transfer stations and local tire shops to eliminate extra charges to transport used ...
Manufactured by:National Tire Recycling Group (NTRG) based inEdmonton, ALBERTA (CANADA)
Crumb rubber is recycled rubber produced from automotive and truck scrap tires. During the recycling process, steel and tire cord (fluff) are removed, leaving tire rubber with a granular consistency. Continued processing with a granulator or cracker mill, possibly with the aid of cryogenics or by mechanical ...
by:Intowaste Limited based inNewbury, UNITED KINGDOM
Intowaste produces tyre chip, tyre shred and /or tyre bales, on or off site – using fully mobile reprocessing plant. Mobile machines are also available to work within existing reprocessing sites (where fixed machines have broken down) or to process the tyres arising on tyre remediation contracts. Using these materials directly back on site for infrastructure development or temporary works ...
Manufactured by:CM Tire Shredders / CM Industrial Shredders - Bengal Machine based inSarasota, FLORIDA (USA)
In 1982 CM introduced the first turn key system to process whole tires into clean cut consistently sized chips with very little wire protrusion. The systems ability to cut the steel reinforced wire cleanly and the systems ability to produce consistently sized chips allowed the product to be mixed with coal and other solid fuels. More importantly the chips could ...
by:Intowaste Limited based inNewbury, UNITED KINGDOM
Intowaste offers a consultancy service to both tyre re-processors and tyre product end users. This includes: Technical sales for tyre chip, tyre shred and tyre bales for landfill and other engineering applications. Obtaining Environment Agency and regulatory approval for reprocessing and using tyre derived products. Third Party Accreditation for the production and end use of tyre derived rubber ...
by:Intowaste Limited based inNewbury, UNITED KINGDOM
We contract to both public and private clients for ‘tyre fly tip’ clearances, tyre dumps or tyre remediation contracts throughout the UK. These tips occur as a result of ‘fly tipping’, arson attacks - or from failed tyre reprocessing businesses. ...
by:No-Waste-Technology GmbH based inBad Oeynhausen, GERMANY
The considerable quantity of old tyres which are produced every year across the world forces us to search for solutions which enable us to recycle this waste (nowadays more correctly known as reusable waste material) in an economic and environmentally-friendly manner. Old tyre dumps, such as those in Mexico which burn for years and years, represent a huge and uncontrollable hazard to the ...
by:Ebhys S.A.S based inThor, FRANCE
The know-how gained by EBHYS on the market of the recycling of the Non Reusable Tyres enabled the Company to build in 2007 the largest French facility for tyres granulation in Montauban. The driving force of EBHYS is based in its capacity to deliver powerful industrial plants, of strong capacity (line up to 4 Tons/hour) producing granules and fine powders with maximum added value (100% of the ...
Manufactured by:MTB Recycling based inSaint-Chef, FRANCE
For several years we have been working on optimising mechanical tyre recycling processes, in partnership with our ...
by:No-Waste-Technology GmbH based inBad Oeynhausen, GERMANY
What do you expect from your old tyre recycling supplier? Cost advantages, rapid processing, adherence to the Kyoto protocol? No-Waste-Technology specialises in processes for the recycling of old tyres with which, for example, the main disadvantages contained in reprocessing into high-quality bitumen can be excluded. For example, our processes for tyre recycling avoid high temperatures (around ...
by:Thermal Renewables UK based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
50-60m car and lorry tyres enter the UK waste tyre market every year. Until recently, a significant proportion of waste tyres were shipped to recyclers in developing countries. As these markets start to deal more with their own domestic waste management, many of these governments have begun to tighten emission and dumping ...
Manufactured by:BCA Industries based inMilwaukee, WISCONSIN (USA)
Scrap Tire Recycling, Tire recycling is not a new business it first accelerated during the second world war when there were mass shortages of available rubber. Citizens were encouraged to turn in their used and unneeded tires to help in the war effort. After the war tires became cheap and plentiful. The average citizen didn"t think twice about throwing used tires in the trash. This now has turned ...
by:Concept Green Holding GmbH based inAnsbach, GERMANY
Gain valuable raw materials from old tires: Pyroclean oil, carbon black, spring steel and energy. Through the TFP process, for the first time, it is now possible to extract liquid fuel oil, carbon black, spring steel and incondensable gas from used tires. There is no other process available that can 'dispose' of used ...
Manufactured by:Metan Green Health & Environment Engineering Consultancy Co.Ltd. based inIzmir, TURKEY
Tire recycling: Tire recycling or rubber recycling is the process of recycling vehicles' tires that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles due to wear or irreparable damage (such as punctures). These tires are among the largest and most problematic sources of waste, due to the large volume produced, their ...
Manufactured by:ReMining Corporation based inAnn Arbor, MICHIGAN (USA)
We pledge to always put the community first. That means being leaders in environmental, social and economic sustainability. ReMining Corporation™ is committed to bringing the latest and most reliable environmental and energy-efficient technologies to our customers. We also pride ourselves on developing proprietary breakthrough equipment that help resolve the big pollution problems of ...
Organized by:PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry based inAugust Kranti Marg, INDIA
Water conservation is aimed at benchmarking water usage across different sectors including industry.The significance of j water assessment has been increased due to the usage of water resources in the industry in upcoming water stress era. Water Audit not only helps to save the cost, but also encourages natural resources conservation. Industrial water audit gives a detailed profile of the ...
Manufactured by:Eldan Recycling A/S based inFaaborg, DENMARK
ELDAN Recycling has been active within cable recycling close to 60 years. What started with cable cutters, has expanded into including cable strippers, alligator shears and ACSR shears as well as machines and complete plants for processing of cables. Since copper and aluminium is 100% recyclable without loss of quality recycling of cable has always been a popular field. ELDAN Recycling and REDOMA ...
Manufactured by:Eldan Recycling A/S based inFaaborg, DENMARK
Used tyres are among the largest and most problematic sources of waste today, due to the large volume produced and their durability. The same characteristics which make waste tyres a waste problem also make them one of the most re-used waste materials. Recycled tyre chips can be used for TDF (Tyre Derived Fuel) which is a fuel used for heat plants and cement ovens or for equestrian (i.e. rubber ...
Manufactured by:Eldan Recycling A/S based inFaaborg, DENMARK
The content of WEEE (electrical and electronic waste) gives recyclers various initiatives for recycling. It contains hazardous substances, such as lead, mercury or certain flame retardants, as well as precious metals like gold and silver. In 2012 approx. 64,900.000 ton electronic goods where produced and 49.000.000 ton electrical and electronic waste (WEEE) was generated. As the amount of sold ...
by:Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc. based inSherwood, ARKANSAS (USA)
Waste-to-Energy Waste-to-Energy encompasses a wide range of technologies and processes. Examples of wastes used to produce energy include biomass, municipal solid waste (MSW), food wastes, tires, and chemical wastes. Processes include waste segregation, anaerobic digestion, incineration, pyrolysis, and gasification. Waste-to energy projects have ...
