Recycled products obtained from worn-out tires include a wide range of raw materials and finished goods that are used in various industries. These products are produced through the shredding and separation of tire components, and thanks to features such as high resistance, long durability, elasticity, and environmental compatibility, they are considered suitable alternatives to traditional materials.
Tire chips are the main raw material used in the production of rubber granules and powder. Granules are produced in two different sizes and are used in sports flooring, shock absorbers, and industrial parts. Rubber powder, due to its extremely fine dimensions, is a valuable additive in the production of rubberized asphalt, polymer bitumen, insulation materials, and industrial compounds.
In the category of final products, there are granule-based flooring, patterned tiles, and granulated street curbstones, which, in addition to their high functionality, offer greater beauty and durability compared to traditional ones, serving as an innovative solution for the development of construction and urban projects.