They can set up a pyrolysis plant heat the rubber up in an O2 free container, off gas can be used as the fuel, the rubber liquifies back to light fuel oil, leaves behind a carbon residue. They do the same for plastic. The rubber is also used in asphalt running tracks, provides a softer surface so running on it isn't as hard on the feet or knees.
They make shredded rubber yard mulch. Its dyed different colors. I don't use it because if you change your mind done the road. It's a pain in the ass to get rid off.
And sometimes recycling is bad.. You don't really want to recycle asbestos do you? or recycle plastic and add microplastics to the environment.. sometimes however, recycling can take a different way.. so recycling plastics to energy by burning it is good, same with tires....And if you think of it.. Rubber is perfectly recycled with burning.. A tree produces the sap from CO2 and sunlight... Sap is taken from tree and made into rubber tires... then used on the roads.. finally you burn them for energy producing CO2, which is used to produce new trees.......
compressing the tire and sending to another country @7:20 most likely some countries that don't even recycle it ,is not eco friendly plan,it's just dumping your problem in someone else's yard
great! while ONE tire is being shredded, tire manufacturers around the globe have produced 2, 873 tires during the same time span! can we pick up the pace? is the film done from the tire dumps of kuwait?
About the only item recycled is the steel in beads and belts. Rubber is a thermoset polymer so it cannot be melted for reuse, unlike polyolefins, polyesters, polyvinyl chloride etc.. Yes, it can be destructively distilled into Fisher Tropsch synthetic petroleum feedstock. Shredded tire is already used in cement kilns as fuel, replacing coal. Any residual steel is tolerated as the kiln operates with excess oxygen, turning the steel into iron oxide which acts as a flux for the sintering of the calcium silicate into clinker.
Yes, the kiln needs some iron in the mix of feedstock, if not from the tyres, then some must be added,often enough anyway in the clay and aluminium raw materials.
There is a huge pile of used tires along the old Butterfield Stage Road in southern Arizona. I dove by it 12 years ago. It’s a sand/dirt road. I’d estimate over 10k tires. It must be a tire dump because it is a long way in the middle of nowhere.
As you drive south out of San Francisco on Hwy 101 and you pass where Candlestick Park (SF Giants) was, there is the bay to your right and to the left is a 3 city block long mound of earth. This is the remnants of the first massive tire fire in the US. This was back in the 1970's. The three city blocks was a massive tire dump 3-4 stories tall. It caught on fire and burned for months (years?). The nation had never had a rubber fire this large before. Water would not put it out. Burying the fire did not put it out. New fire fighting techniques had to be developed before the fire was extinguished. And it burned for months. Once the fire was put out the burnt tires were covered over with a dirt cap. I tried to find more information about the fire from google, but no luck. Anyone remember the approximate date?
i worked at a coal fired cyclone based powerplant in sw Wisconsin and we used to burn the tire chips at up to 10% with the coal. we burned 5 semi loads of tires a day. the wires in the chunks presented a whole lot of problems and once they started removing the wire it worked much better. the rubber had more btu than the coal and we got paid by the ton to burn them. they came from all over the us and Canada. the electrostatic precipitator took care of the emissions too. but since all the coal fired plants are being shut down now the plant is gone and i don't know where the tire chunks go now. being a cyclone based plant we were one of the few that could burn them. 20 years of burning them now done
Africa is where the company I worked for shipped all the classified chips too. We went out to tire shops. Gathered up the tires, sorted the retreadable ones out and shredded the rest. Loaded it on railcars and off to the docks.
Pitiful video! Among the worst on UA-cam + horrible intrusive music! We come here to be educated and instead of talking to us they play music? Did an adult review this video prior to release? It appears not! Best of luck, but this is a rather awful format!
It works fantastic, the pavement is more flexible and less prone to cracking. The surface is friendlier to tires as well. The crooked unions shut it down.
At the beginning of this video, I thought the tire pile views were taken from driving down one of many streets in Detroit. Lots of Detroit streets look like old tire deposit dumps. OK. How come my city refuses to pick up old tires on garbage pick-up day, but this video shows tires of all sizes shredding tires for recycling recovery? Why does Belle Tire charge me to take old tires from my father's garage and charges me a tire reclamation fee when I get new tires on my vehicle? How come I can't just drive to a place like this, and drop off tires without such hassle? I want to do my part to keep tires from ending in tire piles like you seen in the beginning of this video. Where are the locations of these tire shredding companies near me?
Das Zerheckseln von Reifen kann man wohl nicht als Recycling bezeichnen. Und in einer Scene konnte man einen Schriftzug "Cement" lesen. Die thermische Verwertung ist m. E. mit die schlechteste Verwertung.
In the beginning you spend money to produce tyres, then after use you spend money to destroy them ) Please,show what happens next to splitted particles of tyres!
Years ago read an article about auto tires having cadmium in them which leaches into the soil so they were designed a hazardous waist. I’m not sure if tire chemistry still contains cadmium.
Eureka listen every manufacturer of a product should take that product back and recycle it No matter What the product is If you don't take it back and recycle it you can't manufacturate
The only solution to the problem is whoever make the tire to give more life to the tire make it stronger so we don’t need to change every 2 years !!!,by the way they look some are fine I don’t understand why people had changed it!!!!!,but yeah you are doing excellent job!!!!Congratulations 🫢🤫🔴
Over time, tires get hard and so lose some friction properties. If you ever are in a car with old tires but still lots of tread, in the rain, and skid through an intersection instead of stopping like you were hoping for, this is your issue. They have a 4 digit number on them which depicts the week and year a tire is made. More than 12 years, better live in the desert.
@@Sl20 Once it happens the third time, it kind of makes you more alert. My wife's car had some tires like that and, let me tell you, THAT makes you really aware!
All over the world there are billions of discarded tires. Not enough of them are reprocessed to make crum rubber for paving materials, conveyor belts, mats and other useful products. Just think of the tires that have been thrown in lakes and rivers over the years. They should be recycled as many times as possible to help reduce the depletion of the raw materials to make them.
I definitely need more data if you were to take that shredded recycled tile Tire material how compact would you have to press it maybe even some wire mesh in order to like say replace the running boards on a flatbed car trailer having the rubber underneath the tires meeting the rubber would probably be better than having boards or steel down there but the big question would be is that what thickness for that size and how much weight the weight is a big issue could you compress it 2 in can you compress it two and a half to make the same strength for the car tires wouldn't push into it you understand what I'm saying
Tyre Baller is a Lie right? Tyre cant become small just like that? Baller means like Crumple right? Maybe have underground to theft the tyres? I heard 1 2nd hand tyre is $70.
I was watching a movie and they were using trees and rubber from tires to create enough heat to power electric plants. Didn't seem like the brightest way.
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I don't like DUMP (silent) video like these. Please NARRATE or at least caption what is going on, Whey? When I was briefly in the tyre business, the owner sold scrap casing for 50¢ each [I spent many hours with a machine cutting them in half.] After Recycling became law, he had to PAY $1.00 to $2.50 to SELL the casings off his yard.
WOW,,,,we pay taxes to dispose old tires,,,,compacting tires and putting it into a shipping container is not recycling. Taking cans and melting them down to make new items is called recycling.
Old tires aren’t scrap. In fact, they can be melted and turned into new tires. But chemical companies don’t make money on recycled tires. The tire business is just a hustle.
Looks organized... One machine all those tires shouldn't take that long... Imagine the world and all those tires just sitting there,buried in mountain of garbage,buried in middle est sand,dumped into ocean and sea... We're doing great... How's Trump Never going to breakdown... Forever product...
The problem is that tires are being manufactured and discarded much faster than they're being recycled. Just another retribution of the automobile culture.
I wish Video makers would stop using bloody music so we can hear the ambient noise
Amen to that! Frickin annoying music. If I wanted to hear music I'd stand in an elevator.
@@leecarey4375 damn good answer ;-))
Exactly. And if you must add music, at least make it Led Zeppelin or something. 😉
I trun my volume down so I dont have to listen to it.
Music is always silly
It's eco friendly because the machine is painted green.
Should the tires be strewn across the world instead?
@@armedpreacher Its a joke about the green colour of the machine and green being the colour of eco stuff . Understand now ?
@@redskyz483 ohhhh! That completely flew over my head.. my bad dude 🤣
@@armedpreacher 😀
Была бы красная было бы ещё экологичней, зелёный не спелый цвет.😂
There must be a million tires there - you will need more than one guy feeding that conveyor belt.
When I retired from Michelin, our scrap tires were being used to make heat for turning limestone into Portland cement.
They can set up a pyrolysis plant heat the rubber up in an O2 free container, off gas can be used as the fuel, the rubber liquifies back to light fuel oil, leaves behind a carbon residue. They do the same for plastic. The rubber is also used in asphalt running tracks, provides a softer surface so running on it isn't as hard on the feet or knees.
Not cost effective!
Problem is high sulfur content of rubber
Highly toxic
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You only made us see how old tyres are shredded, but not the following process. Recycling means not only shredding.
Great…..now what does that rubber get recycled into…??
They make shredded rubber yard mulch. Its dyed different colors. I don't use it because if you change your mind done the road. It's a pain in the ass to get rid off.
ASTRO-TURF
IMO shredded tires are better than having acres and acres of used tires.
@@joeylawn36111 very true. I just wanted to see the part 2….
Stuff!
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Best flower garden cover ever. Lasts forever
Great video on how to shred tyres and squash cars , but where's the recycling ????? Waste of time !
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The video is way too choppy, hard to follow the flow. The music is to be regarded as disturbing noise
waskinding hoping to see some uses of the tires, not a sales demo for the shredder
Super. However, recycling implies having an impact on the amount of raw materials used. Nobody can recycle a tire, only reuse it. 💙 T.E.N.
And sometimes recycling is bad.. You don't really want to recycle asbestos do you? or recycle plastic and add microplastics to the environment.. sometimes however, recycling can take a different way.. so recycling plastics to energy by burning it is good, same with tires....And if you think of it.. Rubber is perfectly recycled with burning.. A tree produces the sap from CO2 and sunlight... Sap is taken from tree and made into rubber tires... then used on the roads.. finally you burn them for energy producing CO2, which is used to produce new trees.......
compressing the tire and sending to another country @7:20 most likely some countries that don't even recycle it ,is not eco friendly plan,it's just dumping your problem in someone else's yard
They probably burn them to make electricity
great! while ONE tire is being shredded, tire manufacturers around the globe have produced
2, 873 tires during the same time span! can we pick up the pace? is the film done from the tire dumps of kuwait?
About the only item recycled is the steel in beads and belts.
Rubber is a thermoset polymer so it cannot be melted for reuse, unlike polyolefins, polyesters, polyvinyl chloride etc..
Yes, it can be destructively distilled into Fisher Tropsch synthetic petroleum feedstock. Shredded tire is already used in cement kilns as fuel, replacing coal. Any residual steel is tolerated as the kiln operates with excess oxygen, turning the steel into iron oxide which acts as a flux for the sintering of the calcium silicate into clinker.
Oookaaayyy
Yes. What Keith said.
Yes, the kiln needs some iron in the mix of feedstock, if not from the tyres, then some must be added,often enough anyway in the clay and aluminium raw materials.
And the manafram links up with the metaforical simulater to make a klamen……
Which produces even more pollution than the original tyre manufacture in the first place.
There is a huge pile of used tires along the old Butterfield Stage Road in southern Arizona. I dove by it 12 years ago. It’s a sand/dirt road. I’d estimate over 10k tires. It must be a tire dump because it is a long way in the middle of nowhere.
You might think this is a ECO GREEN commercial, I mean how everything looks so beautiful and brand new, YEP its an ECO GREEN commercial!
It is a commercial for ECO GREEN, so what! Educational videos representing a machine manufacturer is nothing new….to the intelligent!!
@@andrewmeachum6731 I made a simple observation, I don't think that is good reason for you to be insulting me? Did I miss something?
As you drive south out of San Francisco on Hwy 101 and you pass where Candlestick Park (SF Giants) was, there is the bay to your right and to the left is a 3 city block long mound of earth. This is the remnants of the first massive tire fire in the US. This was back in the 1970's. The three city blocks was a massive tire dump 3-4 stories tall. It caught on fire and burned for months (years?). The nation had never had a rubber fire this large before. Water would not put it out. Burying the fire did not put it out. New fire fighting techniques had to be developed before the fire was extinguished. And it burned for months. Once the fire was put out the burnt tires were covered over with a dirt cap.
I tried to find more information about the fire from google, but no luck. Anyone remember the approximate date?
1632
Was that in the afternoon ?
What have you recycled?🤔 Tyre is just chopped up into smaller pieces then dumped in land fill.
Naa man they sell it
I wonder if I can fill my pipe with it
did you see the bit where it said cement
Landfilling chopped up tires is better than those huge fields of used tires that if a fire starts, it's almost impossible to put out.
Agree plus huge amounts of energy are used to rip them apart. Better to burn them to produce energy
i worked at a coal fired cyclone based powerplant in sw Wisconsin and we used to burn the tire chips at up to 10% with the coal. we burned 5 semi loads of tires a day. the wires in the chunks presented a whole lot of problems and once they started removing the wire it worked much better. the rubber had more btu than the coal and we got paid by the ton to burn them. they came from all over the us and Canada. the electrostatic precipitator took care of the emissions too. but since all the coal fired plants are being shut down now the plant is gone and i don't know where the tire chunks go now. being a cyclone based plant we were one of the few that could burn them. 20 years of burning them now done
Africa is where the company I worked for shipped all the classified chips too. We went out to tire shops. Gathered up the tires, sorted the retreadable ones out and shredded the rest. Loaded it on railcars and off to the docks.
Pitiful video! Among the worst on UA-cam + horrible intrusive music! We come here to be educated and instead of talking to us they play music? Did an adult review this video prior to release? It appears not! Best of luck, but this is a rather awful format!
Well done,good job good luck and good life but quality and safety first gayezzzz 👍☺️😍😘🥳
And what do they do with those shredded tires?
This just an advert for Eco equipment.
Is it possible to melt the tires and mix it with asphalt,for highway projects??
Not cost efficient!
It works fantastic, the pavement is more flexible and less prone to cracking. The surface is friendlier to tires as well. The crooked unions shut it down.
This looks like a commercial to sell tire shredding equipment. It is part of tire recycling, but only the shredding part.
Throwing tires onto the conveyor belt all day long ! I wouldn't last an hour. Quite an operation, especially getting the steel belts out of the tires.
So they feed the compaction machine by hand??? That's a rookie operation.
Spent all their money on tires.
Brilliant companies should now be able to produce everything from Road surfaces to Road furniture and household items no excuses.
where can i buy a debeader,devo ,i made tyres 19yrs?
At the beginning of this video, I thought the tire pile views were taken from driving down one of many streets in Detroit. Lots of Detroit streets look like old tire deposit dumps. OK. How come my city refuses to pick up old tires on garbage pick-up day, but this video shows tires of all sizes shredding tires for recycling recovery? Why does Belle Tire charge me to take old tires from my father's garage and charges me a tire reclamation fee when I get new tires on my vehicle?
How come I can't just drive to a place like this, and drop off tires without such hassle? I want to do my part to keep tires from ending in tire piles like you seen in the beginning of this video. Where are the locations of these tire shredding companies near me?
From the looks of the beginning of the video. They got to pick up the pace.
Das Zerheckseln von Reifen kann man wohl nicht als Recycling bezeichnen. Und in einer Scene konnte man einen Schriftzug "Cement" lesen. Die thermische Verwertung ist m. E. mit die schlechteste Verwertung.
In the beginning you spend money to produce tyres, then after use you spend money to destroy them ) Please,show what happens next to splitted particles of tyres!
Sell the splitted particles
They're used to pave roads.
Can somebody explain for thwat the crumbs are used for? Since it's vulcanized rubber, it can't be reused to make new rubber products, can't it?
It's used to pave streets and highways, much quieter than asphalt.
Where can you buy some of the shredded Tire material different grades where I can actually use it for testing?
Lowes
This could have been a very informative video instead of a lot of high speed disjointed images with no explanation whatsoever.
Send these tyres to Australia, there is a new steel smelter that will be happy to use them to make steel,.
Years ago read an article about auto tires having cadmium in them which leaches into the soil so they were designed a hazardous waist. I’m not sure if tire chemistry still contains cadmium.
If the article said that it was incorrect. Scrap tires do not fail a TCLP for cadmium and are not a listed hazardous waste.
Cadmiuim also Fs up your spelling.
If it's colored or called green it must be good.
Put a bird on it and call it art.
Lol right 😉
I am from Pakistan And I start this business scrap tyre
Eureka listen every manufacturer of a product should take that product back and recycle it No matter What the product is If you don't take it back and recycle it you can't manufacturate
The only solution to the problem is whoever make the tire to give more life to the tire make it stronger so we don’t need to change every 2 years !!!,by the way they look some are fine I don’t understand why people had changed it!!!!!,but yeah you are doing excellent job!!!!Congratulations 🫢🤫🔴
Over time, tires get hard and so lose some friction properties. If you ever are in a car with old tires but still lots of tread, in the rain, and skid through an intersection instead of stopping like you were hoping for, this is your issue. They have a 4 digit number on them which depicts the week and year a tire is made. More than 12 years, better live in the desert.
@@arcare001 wow!!!wow!!!!!!that is a great information and I thank so mucho !!!!!and you you are right I had notice the difference!!!!!!,🔴🫢🤫
@@Sl20 Once it happens the third time, it kind of makes you more alert. My wife's car had some tires like that and, let me tell you, THAT makes you really aware!
@@arcare001 awesomeeeeeeee !!!!!a great job !!🤫congratulations!!!!, love your last name very unique!!!!!!🔴🫢🤫
السلام عليكم
انا من مصر
بشتغل في اعاده تدوير الخرده
واتمنا ان اصدر خارجآ
You don't want to fall into that shredder, only for it to stop halfway.
At the rate they are processing those tyres the pike will just keep on getting larger.
All over the world there are billions of discarded tires. Not enough of them are reprocessed to make crum rubber for paving materials, conveyor belts, mats and other useful products. Just think of the tires that have been thrown in lakes and rivers over the years. They should be recycled as many times as possible to help reduce the depletion of the raw materials to make them.
In China they grind them down to a powder and use the powder to make new tires .
- Å fan! 👍
But.... what is done with the cut rubber? I read that it can result in asphalt!
A lot gets re-used as mulch. Some gets made into mats for playgrounds and gyms. Some gets burned as a fuel.
I definitely need more data if you were to take that shredded recycled tile Tire material how compact would you have to press it maybe even some wire mesh in order to like say replace the running boards on a flatbed car trailer having the rubber underneath the tires meeting the rubber would probably be better than having boards or steel down there but the big question would be is that what thickness for that size and how much weight the weight is a big issue could you compress it 2 in can you compress it two and a half to make the same strength for the car tires wouldn't push into it you understand what I'm saying
Some are. Mixed with. Asphalt or. Concrete for. Road's
Absolutely. The music doesn’t make the video.
Wo wurden die Reifen denn Recyclet? Es wurde nur gezeigt, daß diese Geschreddert wurden.
Tyre Baller is a Lie right? Tyre cant become small just like that? Baller means like Crumple right? Maybe have underground to theft the tyres? I heard 1 2nd hand tyre is $70.
what the fuck are you saying/asking
I didn't see any recycling. I saw processing and shredding, But no "up" usage of the product coming out the machines.
They're used to pave roads.
I was watching a movie and they were using trees and rubber from tires to create enough heat to power electric plants. Didn't seem like the brightest way.
Glory holes are not a good place to make friends.
Were good, the Best 🤔
That car crushing machine took way too long to do it's job they need to speed up the process.
Updating every state that have one of them that's something the government should backs😮
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Puff estaran siglos y siglos esperando visita de alguien ...
Las hierbas quizá con mucho tiempo lo cubren un poco
So the steel gets removed and the tyres shredded.
Then what?
WTF happens to the shredded rubber?
Video does not show that.
can you tell me this factory address or name
It's an ad for many machines. There are more than one factory.
What does crushing automobiles have to do with recycling tires ?
the employees are always Tired😆
I don't like DUMP (silent) video like these. Please NARRATE or at least caption what is going on, Whey? When I was briefly in the tyre business, the owner sold scrap casing for 50¢ each [I spent many hours with a machine cutting them in half.] After Recycling became law, he had to PAY $1.00 to $2.50 to SELL the casings off his yard.
Then why don't they have more plants??
very loud music.
funny how conveyor belt, the tires ride up, looks like tire tread😅
A natation instead of music would make this interesting.
I searched rugby’s biggest hits 1 hour ago yet hear I am watching tires get shredded
Unless there are 2000 of those machines there it will take 500 years to recycle all those tires.
WOW,,,,we pay taxes to dispose old tires,,,,compacting tires and putting it into a shipping container is not recycling. Taking cans and melting them down to make new items is called recycling.
8:34 😳😲😯😮
Nothing like when they throw a tire on the bonfire to get everyone to go home lololol
The girls all go home with black soot on thier clothes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Huge firehazard alarm that if those tyres should catch fire good luck
Old tires aren’t scrap. In fact, they can be melted and turned into new tires.
But chemical companies don’t make money on recycled tires.
The tire business is just a hustle.
No way. Tire material is cured and can not be melted.
The car crusher, lots of health and safety in mind I see😀😀.
NO USA = NO OSHA
Guido in the trunk. Mob hit.
Money losing Business! Shreaded rubber cost more to transport than it's value!
You make the money on the front end by charging to dispose of the tires.
@@Boodieman72 Who is going to pay you to shred a tire? That is the reason it is a $$$ losing Business!
@@donraptor6156 Anyone that disposes of a tire legally has to pay to get rid of it.
Music destroys the video unfortunately.
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Boleh daftar jadi pekeejanya tuh
Where is the tire recycling ? We only see tires getting shredded ! misleading title.
Are you looking for waste tire recycling line?
Poorly composed and edited. There's too many BETTER videos on the subject out there.
In one of the European countries they utilise the rubber pieces by melting into pellets and using it in road base…now that’s bright.
They've been doing that in America for several decades... imagine that!
@@maxsdad538 That’s very good. I just wish Australia would get off it arse and do it as well.
Lose the background music. It ruins the video
That would have been really interesting with a bit of commentary instead of the stupid music.
Looks organized...
One machine all those tires shouldn't take that long...
Imagine the world and all those tires just sitting there,buried in mountain of garbage,buried in middle est sand,dumped into ocean and sea...
We're doing great... How's Trump
Never going to breakdown... Forever product...
I've just bloody spotted my old Dunlop
The problem is that tires are being manufactured and discarded much faster than they're being recycled. Just another retribution of the automobile culture.
The company will pay a guy to start a fire, Springfield anyone?
супер
Isso não é reciclar pneus é picar apenas. Vídeo muito fraco
Die Reifen haben ja gar keine Karkasse
Nothing to see here. Same footage over and over. Dislike. Terrible music(?) in the background!!!
the music is obnoxious...it adds nothing! p.b.s. does this...I dont watch them anymore!
I see tyres being shredded and pressed...where's the recycling bit?? End product??