Crumb rubber is recycled rubber produced from automotive and truck scrap tires. During the recycling process, steel and tire cord (fluff) are removed, leaving tire rubber with a granular consistency. Crumb rubber is often used in artificial turf as cushioning.
Crumb rubber is a term usually applied to recycled rubber from automotive and truck scrap tires. During the recycling process steel and fluff is removed leaving tire rubber with a granular consistency. Continued processing with a granular and/or cracker mill, possibly with the aid of cryogenics, reduces the size of the particles further. The particles are sized and classified based on various criteria including color (black only or black and white). The granulate is sized by passing through a screen, the size based on a dimension (1/4") or mesh (holes per inch : 10, 20, etc.).
Grades of Rubber Powder
24 mesh
30 mesh
35-40 mesh
50-60 mesh
80 mesh
Rubber powder,crumb mainly made from old waste tyre, car strip, shoe sole without fiber, metal, steel.
Infill artificial turf
Material to rubber tile and racetrack
Used to manufacture reclaim rubber
Incorporated into rubber or plastic products
For civil engineering applications, Rubber modified asphalt, Construction and industrial applications.