Shredded tire scrap represents an eco-friendly solution to tire waste, where discarded tires are processed into smaller rubber shreds. These recycled rubber fragments can be used in various applications, including construction materials, playground surfaces, or as a component in the manufacturing of new products.
Price of product - This depends on how many containers the Scrap tyre/tire bailed buyer is looking for.
Key Specifications/Special Features - Scrap tyre/tire bailed
Minimum Order Size- 40ft container
We have experience supplying 6-inch rough shreds for export.
We supply 6-inch (150 mm) rough shreds (not chips) from car tires for export
We can supply 4 to 5 containers per week.
Our terms are strictly EXW. We do not arrange booking, shipping, or insurance. We load the containers, and the booking and shipping expense is the responsibility of the customer/exporter.
We use High Cube Open Top Containers which hold 21 US tons of our rough shreds.
If you must use Closed Top Containers, we can load roughly 18 US tons of our rough shreds in a Closed Top Container. We have repeatedly tested this process many times, and that is the maximum tonnage of shreds (not chips) we can get in a Closed Top Container.
We are a real and reputable seller - we have been in business for 30 years
We are located off of I-95 between the ports of Philadelphia (30-minute drive) and Baltimore (1 hour drive), and a 2 hour drive from New York Ports.
Ready to ship immediately.
Embrace shredded tire innovation with cuts tire scrap. This recycled material, derived from discarded tires, showcases the potential for sustainable practices, serving as a resource for creating new products or contributing to applications like road construction.
We offer 200 tons per month of tire wire scrap from combustion of used tires. Material has no rubber left. Tire wire is loaded loose in 20' containers (28 tons each).
Used Tires Shredded or Bales/ Used Tires Scrap & Recycled Rubber Tyres Bales & Shred Scrap
Characteristics and Specifications
Processing Stages:
Collection: Used tires are collected from various sources, including automotive shops and tire retailers.
Shredding: Tires are fed into industrial shredders that cut them into smaller pieces, typically ranging from 2 cm to 5 cm in size.
Steel Removal: Magnetic separators are used to remove metal components from the shredded material.
Granulation: Further processing can break down the shredded tires into finer granules or crumb rubber.