in America little tykes used to grind tires up and make mats for playgrounds out of them, I sure those mats can be used for lots of stuff I sure tires can be molded into other things other than mats
Now you Can use them to make new roads, using the tyer with the 2 side wall removed to hold the stone base in place like a Geo tec material. Very little work on their part, better roads for all. TH-cam clips available btw.
vacuum furnace - or anyway you pull a vacuum or flood a chamber with inert gas, then heat it in a process of destructive distillation and recover a mix of long/short chain hydrocarbons. Its also known as 'cracking' What you really want is a way to reverse engineer the EPDM to be able to recover and reuse. Guess what? metal Molten salt reactor should give you the results you want. The metal salt in a molten state breaks doen the EPDM selectively and you recover the distillate fraction.
That is it exactly. And also my sentiments exactly. Recycling the material from tyres back into tyres probably could be dome, even though vested interests prevent it from being done, but would be quite do-able, particularly with the correct pelletisation and associated treatment, but that would come to the First World long before it ever comes to Egypt.
@@jonglewongle3438 rubber once vulcanised cant be melted into new tyres, the material has changed, and why remould tyres didnt work, new rubber doesnt stick to old rubber, the best use for tyres is to shred them and put them into tar for road surfacing, but if in the mean time they can make baskets etc that later can still be shredded, then its a good use and a good market, but making back into tyres just is not possible
@@jusb1066 German R and D, for example, might find a way to make exactly that, tyre to tyre, possible. Just about nobody else is gonna give a damn regarding that objective. And I just bet it could be inculcated into carbon fiber, which would be somewhat more industrially productive than bitumen and road surfacing, because they can put just about any old crap into that. In the meantime - " the scrap from the workshop is sold to factories ". Heh. Why don't they just offload the entire stuff that way in lieu of pissing around with those no-count baskets.
I could make daisy plant beds from old bottles or cans. Big friggin' deal. Would that make me a champion genius environmentalist ? Instead of diverting such to either O-I or Novelis for re-processing back into the same product lines ? I don't think so.
The best use of tires is for smoke signals. Tires burn well and the black smoke is really nice to inhale. Just rub the soot all over yourself. You can play black man and amuse your friends. It's Smoke and black man fun for all ages.
I need to find out what the name of the village is in Egypt. If anyone has more information about the region etc i would appreciate it so much! Please help me find this place as i want to go there for research.
@@fahadalsanea2573 That's a Euro-dickhead inquiring. Look out, he might be into bringing something into that operation which might radically change all that, which might involve a European market for those silly baskets or even just the tyre material itself, if not some other means of processing the tyres - or - he might wanna find a way to dump more used tyres on Egypt..
It is actually the correct spelling and was derived from the original tyer which is the hoop that this a wagon together. American non spelling came aboit because of an semi-literate entrepreneur called Webster who sold misspelt spelling books cheaply around the one room schools of backwoods America. At the time the inhabitants were too proud to use anything from England. The anti-intellectual bent continues to this day.
So these people are PAYING for used tires before they can process them? 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
in America little tykes used to grind tires up and make mats for playgrounds out of them, I sure those mats can be used for lots of stuff I sure tires can be molded into other things other than mats
At least they make good use of them
Now you Can use them to make new roads, using the tyer with the 2 side wall removed to hold the stone base in place like a Geo tec material. Very little work on their part, better roads for all. TH-cam clips available btw.
Nice they can use IT!!
This is not recycling, it is repurposing, you still have all these tires every where, problem not solved.
So are you saying that the tire fairy doesn't just make them disappear when I get rid of them?
vacuum furnace - or anyway you pull a vacuum or flood a chamber with inert gas, then heat it in a process of destructive distillation and recover a mix of long/short chain hydrocarbons. Its also known as 'cracking'
What you really want is a way to reverse engineer the EPDM to be able to recover and reuse. Guess what? metal Molten salt reactor should give you the results you want. The metal salt in a molten state breaks doen the EPDM selectively and you recover the distillate fraction.
then what ? you got a video on it or more info?
Have they considered re-treading any of them? Making them into roads?
until you can turn tires back into tires you are on a train to nowhere!
That is it exactly. And also my sentiments exactly. Recycling the material from tyres back into tyres probably could be dome, even though vested interests prevent it from being done, but would be quite do-able, particularly with the correct pelletisation and associated treatment, but that would come to the First World long before it ever comes to Egypt.
@@jonglewongle3438 rubber once vulcanised cant be melted into new tyres, the material has changed, and why remould tyres didnt work, new rubber doesnt stick to old rubber, the best use for tyres is to shred them and put them into tar for road surfacing, but if in the mean time they can make baskets etc that later can still be shredded, then its a good use and a good market, but making back into tyres just is not possible
@@jusb1066 German R and D, for example, might find a way to make exactly that, tyre to tyre, possible. Just about nobody else is gonna give a damn regarding that objective. And I just bet it could be inculcated into carbon fiber, which would be somewhat more industrially productive than bitumen and road surfacing, because they can put just about any old crap into that. In the meantime - " the scrap from the workshop is sold to factories ". Heh. Why don't they just offload the entire stuff that way in lieu of pissing around with those no-count baskets.
For 40 years they are going nowhere.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
I could make daisy plant beds from old bottles or cans. Big friggin' deal. Would that make me a champion genius environmentalist ? Instead of diverting such to either O-I or Novelis for re-processing back into the same product lines ? I don't think so.
The best use of tires is for smoke signals. Tires burn well and the black smoke is really nice to inhale. Just rub the soot all over yourself. You can play black man and amuse your friends. It's Smoke and black man fun for all ages.
I need to find out what the name of the village is in Egypt. If anyone has more information about the region etc i would appreciate it so much! Please help me find this place as i want to go there for research.
Kafr mit al harun, its two hours away from Egypt's capital Cairo via car.
I'm from this village .Kafr mit al harun .if you need any help send at : am.elsisi@hotmail.com or phone number 01154843854
بعت لحضرتك ايميل ارجوا التواصل معي للضروره
@@fahadalsanea2573 That's a Euro-dickhead inquiring. Look out, he might be into bringing something into that operation which might radically change all that, which might involve a European market for those silly baskets or even just the tyre material itself, if not some other means of processing the tyres - or - he might wanna find a way to dump more used tyres on Egypt..
Bet these guys get tired doing this type of work !!!
Turning tyres into handbags is such a basic change.
the rich Egypt elite is getting furious when poor people are getting out of poverty. They want poor people to stay poor.
seriously, is this a joke?
I've seen videos where they grind up the tires and turn them into mats....making baskets out of them can only go so far
They should get the tires for free.
mechanical concrete. Make roads out of them. I wonder if they sell their baskets on eBay.
It's thrive ON, not OFF.
Looks like a sheltered workshop.
Tires,, it says so on the side of the tire, branded in English on the tire carcass. TIRE.
Concrete reinforcement grade them up
Working en-TIRE-ly with recycling...
21 century
We supply recycled rubber raw material from China
all's it is a dumping place that rubbers smell no good for your lungs
tyres are spelled T I R E S
tyres (Britsh English) - tires (American English) - Google can be quite useful, John.
so thats how brits say it?
It is actually the correct spelling and was derived from the original tyer which is the hoop that this a wagon together.
American non spelling came aboit because of an semi-literate entrepreneur called Webster who sold misspelt spelling books cheaply around the one room schools of backwoods America.
At the time the inhabitants were too proud to use anything from England.
The anti-intellectual bent continues to this day.
actually Google is god, and we know, where it came from....
so all the misspelling, coming from that self-important little island is irrelevant....