Smart Tire Recycling has New Tech on Pyrolysis | ...

2021-12-27 07:49:00 By : Mr. Salvito Wang

Pittsburgh based Smart Tire Recycling (STR) claims that its new technology has zero emissions and produces recovered Carbon Black (rCB) that is the equal of virgin Carbon Black used in tyres.

This is not the first time that the recycling industry has heard this claim, it probably will not be the last.

Until now, the leading technology to produce rCB has been pyrolysis, which uses extreme heat to convert materials into liquid in the absence of oxygen. However, despite a long history of research and development there has been an ongoing issue in meeting specifications and required characteristics for use as a CB substitute.

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