Investing in tire crushing equipment has a promising future!
The continuous progress of society has also driven the development of the automotive industry, with more and more cars becoming part of our daily lives, resulting in an annual increase in the number of waste tires. In the past, people mainly dealt with waste tires by stacking or burying them. Stacking waste tires not only takes up a lot of space and breeds mosquitoes that can spread diseases, but also poses a serious fire hazard due to their flammable nature. Burying tires is even less advisable, as waste tires are not easily biodegradable and will not naturally decompose for many years, while also polluting the soil.

Used tires actually have many uses. Through tire shredding equipment, waste tires can be turned into rubber powder while separating out fine steel wires and inner steel rings. The products have high added value: the inner steel rings can be cut into shot; the fine steel wires can be used as raw materials in the metallurgical industry; and the rubber powder can be applied in road construction, waterproof membranes, recycled rubber, and other industries.

Rubber is widely used in industrial production, and many products require rubber materials. However, our country is also a major consumer of rubber. Most of the rubber needs to be imported from abroad. Therefore, fully and reasonably utilizing waste tire resources is of great significance, not only to alleviate the shortage of rubber resources but also to improve the environment and prevent 'black pollution'.






