1. Collection: Waste tires will be collected through recycling stations, garbage treatment centers, waste recycling companies and other channels.
2. Sorting: The collected waste tires will be sent to the sorting area for preliminary classification and sorting. This step usually involves grouping tires based on their size, type, and condition.
3. Cutting: Next, the tire is fed into a cutting machine that cuts it into smaller pieces or pieces. This helps in subsequent processing steps.
4. Crushing: The cut tire pieces will be sent to the crusher to further crush them into rubber particles. These rubber particles can be used to make new rubber products.
5. Separation: During the crushing process, the metal parts (such as steel wires) will be adsorbed by the magnetic separator and separated from the rubber particles. These metal parts can be recycled.
6. Pyrolysis: Some tire recycling lines also use pyrolysis technology to heat rubber particles to high temperatures to decompose them into fuel oil, carbon black and gas. These products can be used for energy production or other industrial purposes.
7. Reuse: The processed rubber particles, metals and other products can be reused. Rubber pellets can be used to make new tires, rubber products, sports surfaces, etc., metals can be recycled, and other products can be used as energy or other uses.
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