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The smart solution to a global ecological dilemma
Today more than 300 million used car and truck tires are disposed each year in Europe. Tires that quickly turns into a mountain of environmental problems. This changes with TPRR®, as vulcanised rubber becomes the preferred raw material when we create new tailor-made materials with specific characteristics for specific purposes. Materials that then can be recycled again and again
The secret behind TPRR® is a unique and patented method that – highly simplified – works like this:
Discarded image tires are collected. We use all kind of tires, and for the TPRR® method the vulcanisation actually ensures that the end product is as good or better than a material that would use virgin rubber as the base.
The tires are cut into smaller pieces and the rubber is separated from the metal and the fabric. The rubber is then grounded into a powder and mixed with different kinds of recycled plastic.
The bond between the rubber and the plastic is reinforced with a special kind of copolymer molecule. Depending on the hardness of the material, and the desired properties of the finished materiel, the recipe is varied and mixed with different types of fibers for additional strength.
The result is called TPRR® a category of materials that all are based on thermoplastic recycled rubber. The mixture can then be formed in a variety of ways, from rolling or punching to advanced extrusion or injection technics
The new materials can be recycled over and over again, making both the production and the life-cycle of the end products very environmental friendly.
Discarded image tires are collected. We use all kind of tires, and for the TPRR® method the vulcanisation actually ensures that the end product is as good or better than a material that would use virgin rubber as the base.
The tires are cut into smaller pieces and the rubber is separated from the metal and the fabric. The rubber is then grounded into a powder and mixed with different kinds of recycled plastic.
The bond between the rubber and the plastic is reinforced with a special kind of copolymer molecule. Depending on the hardness of the material, and the desired properties of the finished materiel, the recipe is varied and mixed with different types of fibers for additional strength.
The result is called TPRR® a category of materials that all are based on thermoplastic recycled rubber. The mixture can then be formed in a variety of ways, from rolling or punching to advanced extrusion or injection technics
The new materials can be recycled over and over again, making both the production and the life-cycle of the end products very environmental friendly.
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ta noen lodd her.. tips.