What is the Waste Tire Recycling Project?
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Waste tire recycling and processing project refers to the process of pyrolyzing waste tires into oil gas under high temperature, and then cooling the oil gas into pyrolysis oil through a condenser. The following is relevant information about waste tires: Resource waste: The number of waste tires generated in China increases by 8% to 10% annually. In 2010, China produced approximately 250 million waste tires, with a recycling rate of only about 50%, less than 50% of that in Western developed countries, resulting in significant resource waste. Pros and cons of recycling: Waste tires belong to waste rubber, and the disposal of waste rubber is one of the serious problems people face today. To meet the continuously improving requirements for material performance, rubber has developed towards high strength, wear resistance, stability, and aging resistance. However, this has also led to the problem that discarded rubber cannot naturally degrade for a long time. A large amount of waste rubber causes black pollution, which is more difficult to deal with than plastic pollution (white pollution), and on the other hand, it wastes precious rubber resources.