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🔍 What is Tire Scrap?

Tire scrap refers to worn-out, discarded, or defective tires that are no longer suitable for use on vehicles. Instead of ending up in landfills, scrap tires are often recycled or repurposed for other industrial uses.

🧪 Contents of Tire Scrap (Material Composition)

Most tires are made of a combination of synthetic and natural materials, including:

  1. Rubber (40–60%)

    • Natural rubber (from latex)

    • Synthetic rubber (e.g., styrene-butadiene rubber)

  2. Steel (10–20%)

    • Steel wires and belts used for strength and durability

  3. Textile Fibers (5–15%)

    • Polyester, nylon, rayon, or aramid (for reinforcement)

  4. Carbon Black (20–30%)

    • A fine black powder that increases strength and durability

  5. Additives and Chemicals (varied)

    • Sulfur (for vulcanization)

    • Zinc oxide

    • Antioxidants

    • Plasticizers

    • Resins and waxes

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