Should I Keep the Replaced Tires?

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MacBrynlee
07/24/25 5:29pm
Replaced tires can be retained. If the wear on the old tires is not severe, they can be used as full-size spare tires. If they are deemed unusable, they can be discarded. Below are some uses for waste tires: Oil refining from waste tires: Waste tire oil refining technology involves converting discarded tires into fuel through heating, pressurization, and the addition of catalysts. However, using simple and inexpensive equipment for this process can easily lead to secondary pollution. Rubber powder regeneration from tires: Rubber powder regeneration technology involves first crushing waste tires into 20-30 mesh rubber powder using specialized equipment. The rubber powder is then desulfurized to form a softened, malleable recycled rubber that can be reprocessed into various rubber products.
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