What
Happens to the Scrap Tire Rubber?
McKinstry Reklaim’s
technology recycles
scrap tire rubber into
valuable products – oil,
carbon black and steel –
without pollution. Our tire pyrolysis process is a groundbreaking and game-changing scrap tire recycling option.
For us, scrap tires aren’t waste – they’re a valuable commodity. The McKinstry Reklaim technology produces
four important products from scrap tire rubber:
Oils
Oil recovered from our process has many potential applications, including industrial lubrication, high value solvents, and alternative fuels.
Carbon Black
Carbon black recovered from our process can be used in the manufacturing of inks, paint, dye, plastics, and rubber products. Our activated carbon black can be used to help clean air and water through filtration systems.
Steel
Steel recovered from our process can be processed by steel recyclers and re-used in everyday items such as cans, cars, appliances and construction materials.
Energy
Our technology can also be used to help power on-site generators, eventually providing more than half the electricity needs of plants utilizing our technology.
For more information about our product specifications and availability please contact our main office in Seattle, Washington.
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