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Waste Rubber Recycling Technology and Equipment

[2008-7-22]

Tag : Rubber Packing

Using thermolysis (heat decomposition), waste rubber such as tirescan, with low environmental impact, be reduced to constituent,reusable elements. Technical or activated carbon and a fuel mix arethe ultimate end products. The technology also is practical forrecycling of other kinds of waste or scrap rubber,plastic/polyethylene packing, or other organic wastes. The processis fire- and blast-safe since it is run at low temperature.

Worn tires are chopped into 300- to 400-mm pieces and fed inbatches to charge casks that are automatically conveyed to thecharging chamber. The materials are then taken from the chargingchamber to the thermolysis reactor, where they are exposed to heatfor 90 minutes. At this stage, the rubber waste materials arethermally decomposed into gaseous and solid products. The gasproducts are sent from the thermolysis chamber to the separators tobe cooled. Oil products of thermolysis are separated from water andsupplied to the collector unit, and then poured to tanks. Tenpercent of the collected oil is used to power the recycling plant;the noncondensable combustible gas is used to heat the reactorchamber.


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