
Tire Recycle Solution
Waste Tire Recycling Process
End of Life Tire: Collection of used tires at the end of their life cycle.
Shredding: Breaking down waste tires into smaller pieces.
Pyrolysis: Pyrolysis process extracts four key resources from waste tires:
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Carbon Black (35%)
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Gas (10%)
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Oil (40%)
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Steel (15%)
Carbon Black Manufacturing: Refined carbon black is processed into GCB (Green Carbon Black).

GCB
GCB (Green Carbon Black) is a sustainable and continuously recyclable product made by utilizing waste tires as raw material to produce carbon black, which is then reused as a key ingredient in tires and rubber products.
The production process involves shredding waste tires into smaller pieces, followed by a pyrolysis process that generates combustion residue (char), gas, oil, and steel. Among these, the char is refined, processed, and commercialized to create GCB (Green Carbon Black).
GCC
GCC (Green Carbon Char) is a resource-recycling solid fuel product (SRF) made by processing waste tires through oxygen-free pyrolysis.
It features high calorific value and excellent cost competitiveness, making it a viable alternative to traditional fuels such as coal, coke, and waste tires.
GCE
GCE is a resource-recycling asphalt modifier (PG 76-22) that can replace traditional asphalt modifiers like synthetic rubber SBS (Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene).
Unlike SBS, which is synthesized from petrochemical raw materials and emits carbon and organic solvents during production, GCE is a sustainable material made by cryogenically pulverizing waste tires into fine powder.
This resource-recycling material is already commercialized in developed countries where the mandatory use of recycled materials has become standard practice.

Processing waste tires to produce tar.
PFD(Process Flow Diagram)

PIN MIXER
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System for processing tar for specific applications

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Pin Mixer 3D Rendering
