This is not just "5minutes of tires getting shredded"...if you process 20.000 T of tires per year you move more than 4.000.000€ ...you still see this just shredding tires?!🤔🤑
Yes first time I have seen a bead remover,obviously some steel remains, but the rotary magnetic separator does the rest. I have experience of shredding tires, and the steel is hard on the shredder blades,they need to be really sharp or you get steel wires not cut but stretched out and snapped. The bead remover is amazing. Thanks for the impressive video.
A group of fellow engineering students I know have started a company that uses the polyester fluff in "pillows" to absorb oil spills on bodies of water. The fluff is hydrophobic, so it doesn't absorb water, but it soaks up the oil. These pillows already exist, but they are expensive considering you have to use thousands, or even millions of them for an oil spill; using this recycled material (which for them costs $50 per tonne because it's just a waste product) reduces the cost, while also keeping the fluff out of landfill.
Exile N Subjugate you keep the fluff out of landfills but what happens to it after you've used it to soak up spilled oil? Can you recover the oil and reuse the fluff?
Unfortunately, there are a lot more used tires in the environment that can be reused or made into anything useful! Can the rubber be reused to make tires?
Fun fact, that fluff that comes out that looks like dark little cotton balls is the polyester/nylon belt from the inside of the tire. At an engineering competition a team used this waste material from a local tire shredding business (they send the fluff to landfill, so they could buy it for 50$ per tonne) and made oil spill booms with it, because it's hydrophobic (big pillows that soak up oil and not water)
I wish we would have a processing plant like this in my country. Old tires is a serious problem in the Dominican Republic. Can any investor out there take a look at this and install a plant to process these tires? We have more cars than cows, dogs, and cats added together.
Muy buen video de las maquinas, muy pronto buscaremos la manera de cotizar parte de la maquinaria empleada en este proceso o si se puede toda, gracias por la publicación
we need a single unit only for tire shredder that accomodate a big size tire for stater unit to open a small business, how much is the cost... is there a different model to seen?
You could use that powder to pack incinerators and condense the smoldering smoke into crude oils and refine those oils into fuels in fact you could smolder trash in the same way and get a nice crude for recycling any thing that smokes.
They didn't reach them in time with this in Winchester, VA. Several years ago they had a pile of tires down there that covered 20+ acres. There were over 10 million old tires, and somehow they caught fire. The tire pile burned for almost 2 years before firemen could get close enough to put it out. The smoke became a way of life for residents several miles away, houses and cars covered with black, tarry ash each morning. State law disallows any tire pile now above a few dozen tires to build up. That did get rid of them finally, but the cost to the land and environment are unimaginable.
The regulation of produce tire is, that manufacturer can`t make the new tire from recycled rubber. Recycled rubber can only use for low speed tire like forklift or trolley. However, their is a exception of recycled rubber make tire. If the tire is defective and not been use on road, than you can make a new tire for those defective tire rubber .
Can the tires be recycled if they contain water? How do you deal with the erosion of the equipment caused by the high tensile wire? How do you remove the nylon fluff from the system? When the nylon gets wet does it jam up the equipment or cause it to run out of balance? How do you separate the different particle sizes? How many tires can be recycled before any maintenance is required?
Water is no problem, but real dirty tyres, or full of stones or metal are an issue. The plant needs to be serviced constantly, and blades sharpened, bearings all good. A broken blade from the shredder going up the line into the next machine is not a sound you would want to hear very often, £50k damage in seconds maybe.
The tyre shred goes through a few machines, getting smaller as it goes by using screens. Getting all the wire out of the rubber crumb takes some doing. Using conveyors on shaky tables with electro magnets. I have never known nylon from tyres to jam machines, it is like fluff. But I have known it to catch fire, and before you know it the fire is going all over the place on the conveyors. lol
I have never seen wet nylon in the process. Most of the water is gone after the initial first shred and as its inside the casing it doesn't really get wet...Big extractors along the line will get the nylon out. Careful of fire though, fast hot running machines, sparks, forced air, rubber crumb and fluff don't mix so well. :) ....A good size water main, good pressure, good hoses and well trained crew will most likely save you....DONT underestimate the smoke!
I worked in tyre recycling for 20+ years in the UK. From casing examining for remoulders, 2nd/3rd life truck casings, aircraft casings, agricultural, eartmover, part worn uk and african market. Shredding, bailing, crumb, engineering projects, equestrian and sports,power plant, rubber mats, collections, contaminated and de rimming. Driver through to management. You need advice in uk, I know the man. :) You tread on the wrong toes though...forget it! UK tyre recycling is pretty much sorted.
When I hear tire recycling, I think great they'll break it down an remake the tire. But they don't, they cut it to pieces stripe out the iron an use the rest to add to the environment mess. An if your going to say using it as a filler for playground for children all it takes is one tiny wire to slip through an a child will get hurt. One is to much, because if there is one there could be others. It was made from oil it can be heated an liquidated again but they don't want to go that route. An the environment takes the blow again. I like cheap but not at the cost to our environment. They could have found an active volcano an dump all the tires in. Nature can do it better then they ever could. Fires in a volcano are hotter than we could ever really control without reason. Thank You Loader.
Sure, and it's a lot easier than destroying them like this. You can retread or regroove an old tire, the trucking industry does it all the time. Demand for retreaded truck tires may be exceeding supply soon enough, as many companies are turning to them to reduce costs. The quality of retreaded truck tires is pretty good these days.
Why not come up with a process of melting down the recycled pellets of shredded tires and add fresh rubber to make new tires? This method is common practice with recycled plastics. At the end of the video it shows children's play areas using recycled rubber, why not take the next step?
i want set up a project,please tell me about all things like estimation of plant cost,raw metierials,requirment of land and what is marketing sourses,pls send me the full details of plant.thank you.
Only guessing, but cement kiln fuel, very easy to blow into the kiln, or animal bedding, but have to be careful 100% metal free, or what used to be known as "Shoddy". As I say just guessing,but that is the route I would go.
It's amazing how it is possible to recycle into raw materials such composite product as tire... BUT! It's called "waste less tire recycling" - What happenes to dirt embedded into those tires? :)
FORGET the music and have a narrative voice telling/explaining what is happening.. would make this video a heck of a lot more interesting.. because I wanted to learn about this process for a school project... ???
The visuals were pretty good however I didn’t hear any other machinery working due to the 1970s pornographic movie music. Try this video again without the music with the real sound of the machines
Why am I dancing to a waste less tire recycling video? I don't know why but for some reason I'm feeling it lol
Pretty slick operation, impressive that they even recycle the fibers. I really like how that machine rips the beads right out!
Enfin une compagnie qui montre qu'est-ce qu'il font avec les pneus usagés pour fabriquer des choses utiles pour la société . Bravo félicitations
I don't have a tire recycling plant. I just think the music is cool!
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It's like soylent green. And cool music.
6 years old and I still watch this every morning when I get my coffee
Do you still do this routine?
Thanks for sharing this! I Love it. Subscribed.
I cant believe i just watched 5 minutes of tires getting shredded...
otimo👍
This is not just "5minutes of tires getting shredded"...if you process 20.000 T of tires per year you move more than 4.000.000€ ...you still see this just shredding tires?!🤔🤑
And 20.000T of tires per year is what a medium plant of tires recycling does
Amazing how the polyester belts can be reduced to fluff! Equally mesmerized by the bead remover. Deconstructing a tire is no small feat. Kudos!
Yes first time I have seen a bead remover,obviously some steel remains, but the rotary magnetic separator does the rest. I have experience of shredding tires, and the steel is hard on the shredder blades,they need to be really sharp or you get steel wires not cut but stretched out and snapped. The bead remover is amazing.
Thanks for the impressive video.
YES WHERE ARE THE STEEL BELTS OLD STUFF !
A group of fellow engineering students I know have started a company that uses the polyester fluff in "pillows" to absorb oil spills on bodies of water. The fluff is hydrophobic, so it doesn't absorb water, but it soaks up the oil. These pillows already exist, but they are expensive considering you have to use thousands, or even millions of them for an oil spill; using this recycled material (which for them costs $50 per tonne because it's just a waste product) reduces the cost, while also keeping the fluff out of landfill.
Exile N Subjugate you keep the fluff out of landfills but what happens to it after you've used it to soak up spilled oil? Can you recover the oil and reuse the fluff?
This is really cool! Awesome music!
Very impressive. Amazing machinery and engineering.
Great use for recycled rubber tires. very interesting !
Best video on TH-cam
A very good information on Tyre recyclining
Unfortunately, there are a lot more used tires in the environment that can be reused or made into anything useful! Can the rubber be reused to make tires?
Fun fact, that fluff that comes out that looks like dark little cotton balls is the polyester/nylon belt from the inside of the tire. At an engineering competition a team used this waste material from a local tire shredding business (they send the fluff to landfill, so they could buy it for 50$ per tonne) and made oil spill booms with it, because it's hydrophobic (big pillows that soak up oil and not water)
I wish we would have a processing plant like this in my country. Old tires is a serious problem in the Dominican Republic. Can any investor out there take a look at this and install a plant to process these tires? We have more cars than cows, dogs, and cats added together.
Fascinating, Jim.
Muy buen video de las maquinas, muy pronto buscaremos la manera de cotizar parte de la maquinaria empleada en este proceso o si se puede toda, gracias por la publicación
Whoever invented this machine ... thumbs up!
Nicely put together.
How do you convert old tyres to rubber matts
sick tunes bro!
we need a single unit only for tire shredder that accomodate a big size tire for stater unit to open a small business, how much is the cost... is there a different model to seen?
I've heard that people by the side walls of tires separate is that true where in California would they buy those
That machine for removing the wires is really cool.
You could use that powder to pack incinerators and condense the smoldering smoke into crude oils and refine those oils into fuels in fact you could smolder trash in the same way and get a nice crude for recycling any thing that smokes.
I thought it was a "how it's destroyed" video. Then it turned into "how it's made".
thats my dog when shes hungry lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hello, anyone got detials about that video after how long they answer you back?
What was the fluffy waste? the stuff after the small metal removal, but before the crumbed rubber.
+David Whyte :that is waste nylon.
It's considered fiber, and it's a pain to deal with
Very cool!
Interesting, kindly feed me with more details and the price.
How much of the tyre crumbs are used in road coatings?
Very interesting. Where do I go to find out more? How much would a plant like this cost to acquire and operate?
Good job.
Hey I am Trinidad and would like get some more info on this particular machine
Good video. ♡ T.E.N.
this is just so cool
Pls send quotation 3 ton per hour 0-5 mm redial tyre granules
They didn't reach them in time with this in Winchester, VA. Several years ago they had a
pile of tires down there that covered 20+ acres. There were over 10 million old tires, and
somehow they caught fire. The tire pile burned for almost 2 years before firemen could
get close enough to put it out. The smoke became a way of life for residents several
miles away, houses and cars covered with black, tarry ash each morning. State law
disallows any tire pile now above a few dozen tires to build up. That did get rid of them
finally, but the cost to the land and environment are unimaginable.
+GooglFascists Given that the smoke, indeed the rubber itself, is carcinogenic I would hate to be a resident.
Springfield has a tire fire that's one of the towns attractions.
Nice adorable things in science to create any waste from best
what are the product that one can make out of that powder and is Tire manufacturing company use that powder...
Sweet process. Great to see it really taking place.
0:34 good face
what is the price of a 6 ton per hour shredder ?
i mean the shredder only
I just want to know what song is playing.
Have you some of this machines in Europa instalated?
Excellent Video , Any one know how to make money recycling tires ?
I like the music.
How does it do the collection of tires in your country?
très bon reseclage
I'm wondering how much will cost the transformation ?
THAT IS RECYCLING HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST TO BUY THE FINE RUBBER PER TON AFTER YOUR PROCESS
Works great as long as you don't get your foot stuck in there.
I want set up a project ,please tell me about all thing as value for establish and other conditions
I have see many tire recycle from but never a new tire. Can explain why thay make mats, track, play ground, soil space but no new tires.
The regulation of produce tire is, that manufacturer can`t make the new tire from recycled rubber. Recycled rubber can only use for low speed tire like forklift or trolley. However, their is a exception of recycled rubber make tire. If the tire is defective and not been use on road, than you can make a new tire for those defective tire rubber .
Can the tires be recycled if they contain water? How do you deal with the erosion of the equipment caused by the high tensile wire? How do you remove the nylon fluff from the system? When the nylon gets wet does it jam up the equipment or cause it to run out of balance? How do you separate the different particle sizes? How many tires can be recycled before any maintenance is required?
Water is no problem, but real dirty tyres, or full of stones or metal are an issue. The plant needs to be serviced constantly, and blades sharpened, bearings all good. A broken blade from the shredder going up the line into the next machine is not a sound you would want to hear very often, £50k damage in seconds maybe.
The tyre shred goes through a few machines, getting smaller as it goes by using screens. Getting all the wire out of the rubber crumb takes some doing. Using conveyors on shaky tables with electro magnets. I have never known nylon from tyres to jam machines, it is like fluff. But I have known it to catch fire, and before you know it the fire is going all over the place on the conveyors. lol
I have never seen wet nylon in the process. Most of the water is gone after the initial first shred and as its inside the casing it doesn't really get wet...Big extractors along the line will get the nylon out. Careful of fire though, fast hot running machines, sparks, forced air, rubber crumb and fluff don't mix so well. :) ....A good size water main, good pressure, good hoses and well trained crew will most likely save you....DONT underestimate the smoke!
I worked in tyre recycling for 20+ years in the UK. From casing examining for remoulders, 2nd/3rd life truck casings, aircraft casings, agricultural, eartmover, part worn uk and african market. Shredding, bailing, crumb, engineering projects, equestrian and sports,power plant, rubber mats, collections, contaminated and de rimming. Driver through to management. You need advice in uk, I know the man. :) You tread on the wrong toes though...forget it! UK tyre recycling is pretty much sorted.
thank God..
we have solution now...
I wish I had money to invest in a business like this.
What is this byproduct being used for
Hi, I´m interested in this project, can you send me the cost of the machine and how much I need to start a project like this, thank you very much!
Holy s**t!! They make kids out of wheels!
Wheels? Don't you mean tires?
eyeball exactly!
Astrix Talamasca
"Yes, we take wheels too" ;D
Dieselvoima uj
Bonjour
can you provide estimate cost for installing this line with end products production - thanks
Very god idea.
Please how much the cost of coplete Line of machineries capacity of 3 t/h????
Por favor enviar informacion de contacto para evaluar compra
the flashbulb =remember tomorrow
make tires that last and don't need replaced often!
When I hear tire recycling, I think great they'll break it down an remake the tire. But they don't, they cut it to pieces stripe out the iron an use the rest to add to the environment mess. An if your going to say using it as a filler for playground for children all it takes is one tiny wire to slip through an a child will get hurt. One is to much, because if there is one there could be others. It was made from oil it can be heated an liquidated again but they don't want to go that route. An the environment takes the blow again. I like cheap but not at the cost to our environment. They could have found an active volcano an dump all the tires in. Nature can do it better then they ever could. Fires in a volcano are hotter than we could ever really control without reason. Thank You Loader.
i'ved seen this before in Taiwan. oh my God they recycled tires for their park make this thing like a carpet or rug .where you can run and jog.
yes
Pretty cool operation. can old tires be used to make new ones
parts of them can be...
Sure, and it's a lot easier than destroying them like this. You can retread or regroove an old tire, the trucking industry does it all the time. Demand for retreaded truck tires may be exceeding supply soon enough, as many companies are turning to them to reduce costs. The quality of retreaded truck tires is pretty good these days.
Why not come up with a process of melting down the recycled pellets of shredded tires and add fresh rubber to make new tires? This method is common practice with recycled plastics. At the end of the video it shows children's play areas using recycled rubber, why not take the next step?
Not Yet.
Who builds this machinery?
TRY AN EIDAL SHREDDER
ITS WORTH BUYING
i want set up a project,please tell me about all things like estimation of plant cost,raw metierials,requirment of land and what is marketing sourses,pls send me the full details of plant.thank you.
+Sanjeevkumar Chaduvula www.zfrubber.com for your reference.
How much the costing to built up this system?
Super
i am interested want to know abt the cost of the whole thing
Like the music
Seems like you'd need to do 3 ton a minute to make it pay!
Project lagane me kitna invest Karna hoga
Where can I get this done in Georgia?
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This video makes me tired.
Nice, but those blades look worn out, in some places they didn't even have a noticeable edge.
I wonder what they do with worn out bades(shred it)
I wonder what is done with the threads?
Only guessing, but cement kiln fuel, very easy to blow into the kiln, or animal bedding, but have to be careful 100% metal free, or what used to be known as "Shoddy". As I say just guessing,but that is the route I would go.
Where I work we send to a waste plant, it is consider a hazardous material
Would like to converse with an agent
It's amazing how it is possible to recycle into raw materials such composite product as tire...
BUT! It's called "waste less tire recycling" - What happenes to dirt embedded into those tires? :)
The products resulted are used in making better asphat and safe grounds.
Thank you for your suggestion. what kind of assistance you can give us?
hello sir my name is arjun and i am research assistant in HBTU kanpur and i want to know what should i done
Sir, I want all information about it.
Cool
hatsoff
we are interested can we more details
how much cost such plant please, because I want to start this business
thank you for the domo.of tyre recycling machine.can i get the detail information like cost company's name etc.
hi my friend we have tire recycling machine
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How often do you have to change the Knives?
and at What cost?
12800
FORGET the music and have a narrative voice telling/explaining what is happening.. would make this video a heck of a lot more interesting.. because I wanted to learn about this process for a school project... ???
How can I get in touch with the builder of this system and where is located the factory?
SHREDDERHOTLINE.COM IS THE MAKER OF THESE SHREDDERS AND SHREDDING PLANTS
Thank you very much!
How much price of the machine if you set in Indonesia ?
Do you already sell rhe machine in Indonesia ?
The visuals were pretty good however I didn’t hear any other machinery working due to the 1970s pornographic movie music. Try this video again without the music with the real sound of the machines
Art
Name of music and artist please?
We should talk...soon!