Tire reclaimed rubber is a rubber material made from waste tires through processes such as crushing and desulfurization. The following is a detailed explanation of tire reclaimed rubber:
1、 Source and production process
Source: Waste tires, including tires of various models and different parts.
Production process: Waste tires undergo a series of processing treatments, such as crushing, desulfurization, etc., to finally obtain tire reclaimed rubber. These processing procedures aim to remove impurities from waste tires, restore their rubber properties, and enable them to be reused in the production of rubber products.
2、 Performance and Features
Good compatibility: Tire reclaimed rubber has good compatibility with natural rubber, universal synthetic rubber, etc., and can replace the original rubber in appropriate proportions to produce rubber products.
Low cost: Tire recycled rubber, as a low-cost rubber raw material, can effectively reduce the raw material cost of rubber products.
Widely used: Tire reclaimed rubber can be used to produce various rubber products, such as tires, rubber sheets, rubber blocks, shock absorbers, rubber miscellaneous parts, etc. At the same time, based on the fineness, strength and other performance characteristics of tire reclaimed rubber, it can also be used to produce extruded rubber products with smooth surface requirements, high-strength black rubber products, and rubber products with high environmental protection requirements.
3、 Classification and Application
Classified by fineness: High fineness tire reclaimed rubber is commonly used for extruded rubber products such as inner tubes, rubber hoses, cables, etc. that require smooth surfaces.
Classified by strength: High strength tire reclaimed rubber is used to produce high-strength black rubber products.
Classified by environmental requirements: Environmentally friendly tire reclaimed rubber is commonly used in rubber products with high environmental requirements such as drinking water pipes and rubber shoe soles.
4、 Application in tire repair
Recycled tire rubber also has certain applications in tire repair. Although it is usually not used as the main repair material, it can be used as an auxiliary material or filling material. For example, in some cases of minor tire damage, tire reclaimed rubber can be used for temporary repair or to enhance the repair effect. However, for severe tire damage or situations that require long-term use, it is recommended to use more professional repair methods or replace the tires with new ones.
5、 Precautions
When using tire reclaimed rubber, it should be ensured that it is compatible with the tire material that needs to be repaired.
Follow the correct usage methods and precautions to ensure repair effectiveness and driving safety.
For severe tire damage or situations that require long-term use, it is recommended to consult professional maintenance personnel or replace the tires with new ones.
In summary, tire reclaimed rubber is a low-cost rubber raw material processed from waste tires, with a wide range of applications and various performance characteristics. It can also be used as an auxiliary material in tire repair. However, when using it, it is necessary to pay attention to factors such as compatibility, usage methods, and precautions.