
Fibers from recycled tires can be strong steel fibers or textile fibers (such as nylon or polyester), which can be used for a variety of purposes. Steel fibers are often used as concrete reinforcement, while textile fibers can be used in carpet products, fiberglass components, or composite reinforcement materials.
Main Stages of Tire Fiber Recycling
Collection and Preparation
Used tires are collected, then the sidewalls are cut, and the wheel rims are separated.
Primary Destruction
Tires that no longer have rims are cut into 5-40 cm fragments called “flakes”.
Secondary Destruction
The tire debris is then crushed into even smaller pieces using a shredder to separate the rubber, steel and fiber components.
Magnetic Separation
Magnetic separation is used to separate the steel wire from the mixture.
Fiber separation
Textile fibers are separated from rubber particles using a series of filter and sieve systems.
Cleaning
The separated textile fibers are cleaned to remove dirt and rubber residue so they can be reused.
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