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.
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).
Steel turnings: Machine shop turnings are clean steel or wrought iron turnings, free of iron borings, nonferrous metals in a free state, scale, or excessive oil.
HSS drill bits are made from carbon steel with the addition of other elements such as chrome and vanadium, allowing them to be used at high drilling speeds. HSS bits can be used to drill iron, steel and other metals such as brass, copper and aluminum alloy. They can also be used to drill plastic.
HSS chip and inserts
HSS Grades: M2 scrap, M1 scrap, M7 scrap, M42 scrap, T-15 scrap, D2 tool steel scrap