OUR PRODUCT
Steel Wire

Steel wire from recycled tires is steel extracted from used tires and can be reused as an industrial raw material, both for the production of new tires and for other metal products such as steel for construction and infrastructure.
Fiber

Recycled tire fibers are derived from separating textile fibers (such as nylon and polyester) from the steel fibers encased inside tires, which are then used in a variety of applications. Textile fibers can be used in products such as carpets, fiberglass, or as concrete reinforcement.
Rubber Granule

Rubber granules from recycled tires, also known as crumb rubber, are a versatile material produced by synchronizing used tires. The process involves removing the steel and fibers, then shredding the tires into small particles of varying sizes for use in a variety of applications. Uses include asphalt mixes, rubber flooring, playground surfaces, synthetic turf, and even the creation of new rubber products.
Rubber Powder

Recycled tire rubber powder is a versatile product made from crushed used tires, then cleaned of impurities such as steel and fibers. It is used as a raw material for a variety of new, more economical and environmentally friendly products, such as asphalt, rubber mats, and automotive components.
OUR SPECIFICATION
Perfect Solutions For Any Industrials
Steel Wire
The quality of this steel wire varies depending on its composition.
- Reprocessed into tires
- Reprocessed into steel products
- Mixture of other metals
- Metal Alloys
Fiber
Recycled tire fibers include textile fibers (nylon, polyester) and steel fibers.
- Concrete mix
- Nylon, Polyester, or Rayon
- Textile fiber
- Carpet and Fiberglass
Rubber Granule
Made through a process of cleaning, crushing and grinding used tires to produce rubber particles (granules) of various sizes.
- New Rubber Raw Materials
- Industrial rubber mat
- Roof panels
- Asphalt Mix
Industry Contruction
The results of the recycling process of used tires are crushed into fine powder and reused as industrial raw materials.
- Asphalt raw materials
- Rubber raw materials
- Shoe soles
- Sports track
