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Rubber World’s April Perspective feature Ben Chouchaoui discussing some of the more recent trends in scrap tire disposal and ...
US researchers have discovered a new way to put tyres that are no longer on the road back into the loop. Chemical recycling is central to this innovation.
This chemical reaction reorganizes the polymer backbone, breaking down the rubber into soluble amine-functionalized materials that can be used to produce epoxy resins. The researchers showed that ...
Granulating or shredding tyres creates what’s called “rubber crumb”, which can be repurposed as flooring in equestrian centres, sports pitches, rubberised asphalt for roads or children’s playgrounds.
His facility has repurposed tyres into tiny rubber crumbs since 1996. Rubber crumb is often used as flooring for equestrian centres and children's playgrounds. The UK ends up with about 50 million ...
We finally got a perfect cross section of a giant rubber band ball using epoxy resin and our 60,000 PSI Waterjet. We've been at this for quite some time. Luna and Johnson strike deal to end proxy ...