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Title: Crumb Rubber as a Secondary Raw Material from Waste Rubber: A Short Review of End-Of-Life Mechanical Processing Methods
Authors: Lapkovskis, Vjaceslavs
Mironovs, Viktors
Kasperovich, Andrei
Myadelets, Vadim
Goljandin, Dmitri
Keywords: резина
шины
утилизация изношенных шин
вторичная переработка шин
отслужившие шины
девулканизация
получение резиновой крошки
изношенные шины
rubber
environmental sustainability
end-of-life tires
critical raw materials
rubber processing
disintegrator
reclaiming
devulcanization
ozone cutting
grinding
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Crumb Rubber as a Secondary Raw Material from Waste Rubber: A Short Review of End-Of-Life Mechanical Processing Methods / V. Lapkovskis [et al.] // Recycling. - 2020. - Vol. 5. 32 (2020).
Abstract: Despite technological developments, modern methods for the disposal of end-of-life tires most often involve either their incineration in cement kilns or the destruction of tires in special landfills, demonstrating a lack of sustainable recycling of this valuable material. The fundamental role of recycling is evident, and the development of high-efficiency processes represents a crucial priority for the European market. Therefore, the investigation of end-of-life rubber processing methods is of high importance for both manufacturers and recyclers of rubber materials. In this paper, we review existing methods for processing of end-of-life tires, in order to obtain rubber crumb, which can later be used in the production of new industrial rubber goods and composites. We consider processes for separating end-of-life tires into fractions (in terms of types of materials) using chemical, mechanochemical, and mechanical methods to process the materials of used tires, in order to obtain crumb rubber of various fractions and chemical reactivities.
URI: https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/37082
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