top of page

ELT Tire Recycling Process

 

The tire recycling process is a comprehensive and intricate journey that begins with the collection of end-of-life tires. Upon collection, these tires undergo a meticulous inspection to determine their suitability for recycling. Once approved, the tires move into the shredding phase, where specialized machinery efficiently breaks them down into smaller pieces, commonly referred to as tire crumb rubber and rubber granules. This initial shredding step is instrumental in preparing the tires for further refinement.

​​

Following the shredding phase, the tire rubber granules undergo a granulation process. This process involves further refining the tire material into rubber granules of a consistent size. The term rubber granules specifically refers to these small, uniform particles that are the result of the granulation process. The size and quality of this material are carefully controlled to ensure they meet the desired specifications for various applications.

​

The resulting rubber granules is versatile and can be utilized in a wide range of industries. From construction and civil engineering projects to sports surfaces and consumer products, the recycled tire material finds innovative applications. rubber granules exhibits properties that make it suitable for use in various products, contributing to the development of sustainable solutions.

​

It's important to note that the tire-to-rubber granules transformation is not only about waste reduction but also about repurposing materials in an environmentally responsible manner. The recycled rubber material can be further processed and treated to meet stringent quality standards, ensuring that the end product is both high-performing and eco-friendly.

End-of-life-Tires.jpg
End-of-life-Tires-2.jpg

Renewing Earth, Giving Tires a Fresh Start for a Sustainable Tomorrow

bottom of page