There are various ways to dispose of old tires, each with its unique advantages and applicable scenarios:
1. Creative DIY. Turn old tires into flower baskets by filling the inside of the discarded tires with soil, cleverly standing them upright and hanging them on the wall, then planting all kinds of beautiful flowers and plants; or directly transform the tires into seats, using the tire as a base and weaving materials like small ropes, to create charming and uniquely styled small seats...

2. Direct use. Used tires are used as fender buffers for boats, reducing the impact when the hull collides with the dock wall; in car and motorcycle races, used tires are piled up to form obstacles, reducing the risk of impact if a vehicle loses control and goes off the track.

3. Grinding/Granulating Waste Tires. Through a purely physical crushing and grinding process, waste tires can be decomposed, broken down, and ground into rubber powder/rubber granules. Rubber powder can be used for making recycled rubber, rubber asphalt, waterproof membranes, etc.; rubber granules can be used for sports fields, rubber tracks, fuel with high calorific value, and other applications, making them very versatile.

As the name suggests, waste tire rubber powder is made by grinding waste tires into powder. Through waste tire rubber powder equipment, waste tires can be broken down into recyclable resources, achieving resource recycling.







