Where Can Crushed Used Tires Be Sold?
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Rubber particles processed from crushed used tires can be widely used in various applications, such as sports fields, running tracks, school playgrounds, areas around swimming pools, park pathways, bowling alleys, sidewalks, kindergarten playgrounds, and recreational areas with rubber surfaces, as well as tennis and basketball courts. Additionally, they are utilized in rubber pipes, tire inner linings, shock absorbers, gaskets, waterproofing materials for roofs and walls, floor mats for trains, brake disc ribbons, and floor coverings for cars and trucks. Methods for processing used tires include: 1. Tire Retreading: This technology involves refurbishing worn or damaged tires to restore their usability. 2. Converting Waste Tires into Fuel Using Catalysts: This method involves heating and pressurizing waste tires to extract fuel. However, using simple and inexpensive equipment for this process can easily lead to secondary pollution. 3. Using Rubber Powder from Tires for Waterproofing and Leak Repair: Waterproof membranes are primarily used for building leak repairs. Nowadays, most buildings undergo waterproofing and leak-proofing work, making this industry widespread across the country. The demand for waterproof membranes is enormous, and rubber powder is a key raw material in this technology, as waterproof membranes also fall under modified asphalt.