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1. Historical data of tyre Recycling
2. Basic facts about Tyres
3. Development of tyre recycling in Europe
4. Models for the scrap recycling processing in EU
5. Function of an integrated system
6. Tyre Recycling World Wide
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
As a rule of thumb, the scrap tire generation in industrialized countries is approximately one passenger car tire equivalent (9 kg) per population and year.
The tyre recycling industry has been created virtually due to government regulations enacted to address the environmental concerns about illegally dumped or stockpiled tires.
The pioneers were USA and Japan, The European model starts at 1994 in the Nordic countries.
1. Historical data of tyre Recycling
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
In the early 1900s, the average recycled content of all rubber products was over 50%.
“Grinding and separation of scrap rubber of all kinds. Low rates. The largest company in the industry. Custom grinding. Specialty: hard rubber dust”
Cost of natural rubber = Cost of Silver (in weight)
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
1. Historical data of tyre Recycling
Cheap oil imports, the more widespread use of synthetic rubber and the development of steel belted radial tires have led to a steady decline of rubber recycling. It became increasingly difficult to grind or slice old tires.
As of 1995, the traditional tire and rubber industry used only about 2% recycled material.
Technical developments in the past decade make it very likely that the use of recycled tire materials will increase significantly. Rubber recycling not only has a long past, but also a bright future.
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
1. Historical data of tyre Recycling
Passenger car, lorry and off-the-road (“OTR”) tyres are products of complex engineering.
Tyres are made for their use on vehicles; they are not made as a recycling industry feedstock. Their composition makes them difficult to recycle.
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
2. Basic facts about Tyres
COMPOSITION OF TYRES ON THE MARKET IN THE EUROPENA UNION (by weight)
Material Passenger cars Trucks/buses
Rubber / Elastomers 48% 45%
Carbon black 22% 22%
Metal 15% 25%
Textile 5% -
Zinc oxide 1% 2%
Sulphur 1% 1%
Additives 8% 5%
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
2. Basic facts about Tyres
FOUR MATERIAL CATEGORIES
1. Natural and synthetic rubbers
± 40 - 48% Ratio of natural to synthetic rubber: ± 2 – 1 truck tyres; ±4 – 3 car tyres.
2. Carbon blacks and/or silica ± 22 - 27% A range of carbon blacks of varying sizes, structures and characteristics are used in different parts of the tyre.
3. Reinforcing materials ± 5 - 25%
Metals ± 15 - 25% ± 11 - 13%
In beads, belts and casing of a truck tyre. In casings and plies of a car tyre.
Textiles + 5% Textiles are used in car tyre casings.
4. Facilitators ± 8 - 0% Extender oils, waxes, and plasticizers aid processing;.
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
2. Basic facts about Tyres
COMPOSITION OF TYRES ON THE MARKET IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (by weight)
Category Range Av.wt. Units/t
Passenger car tyres ± 7 – 9kg 8kg ± 125
Vans and light utility vehicles ± 8 – 11g
9kg ± 111
1Trucks (load index of <121 and >121 40 – 75kg 56kg ± 18
Other (bicycle, motorcycle, agriculture, construction,mining) 2.5 – 1000kg 2NA -
1 the average of the category “trucks” reflects the preponderance of smaller truck tyres.
2 NA: Information no available.
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
2. Basic facts about Tyres
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
3. Development of tyre recycling in Europe Consumption in Europe 2009
1. Tax System:
The manufacturer / importer is dependent on a government tax
The state is responsible for the operation of the old tire
2. Free Market System:
Each party in the chain is responsible for the fulfillment of the law
All parties shall cooperate in the preparation for the market prices
3. Producer Responsability:
The manufacturers / importers create a "contribution" in the
product sold and are responsible for the management of scrap
tires. Usually cares about an association that is organized by the
manufacturers: an integrated system
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
4. Models for the scrap recycling processing in EU
The three models in Europe
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
4. Models for the scrap recycling processing in EU
The tire manufacturers and / or importers are based on the integrated system
The amounts per tire may look like this (example from Norway):
- Truck tires: 5.60, - €
- Car tires: 0.90, - €
- Other than 35, - €
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
5. Function of an integrated system
Tire manufacturers inEurope
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
5. Function of an integrated system
Management of scrap tire recycling in each country:
Responsibilities of the integrated system
- Certify recyclers
- Distribution of used tires to recyclers (usually every two years for tenders)
- Collector of contributions with the tire manufacturers
- Control of inputs and outputs of waste tires in each country: everything produced or imported, must be 100% recyclable and can no longer be landfilled
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
5. Function of an integrated system
1. Collection of used tires
Expiration of the recycling chain
2. Sorting of tires
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
5. Function of an integrated system
3. Shredding and separation of rubber, steel and textile.
4. Fine grinding of the rubber tire and sale of various products produced.
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
Expiration of the recycling chain
5. Function of an integrated system
USA: http://www.rma.org/scrap_tires/state_issues/ Australia: http://www.environment.gov.au/settlements/waste/tyres/index.html Japan: http://www.j-sra.jp/ Report 2003 http://www.irevna.com/pdf/Industry%20report.pdf
The scrap tire industry is driven by regulation.
Timing of regulatory introduction dictates the current state of development.
USA and Japan have the more developed end product market, but Europe is rising quickly .
Russia and Australia seems to start on regulation programs, incipient industry.
South America, Asia and Africa are in developing stages
Profitability of the industry remains the most immediate concern.
Introduction to the tyre recycling world
6. Tyre Recycling World Wide
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