Different types of tire-shredders
There are numerous ways to recycle tires and shredding is just one of the many options. A good way to recycle tires properly is utilizing tire shredders which gets the job done well. Recycled tires have many different uses, it can either be shredder for the landfill or used as a cover.
Typically, there are kinds of tire shredders for recycling purposes. These are the high-speed and low-speed shredders. A High-speed tire shredder is made in the shape of a tub. The tires goes through a various shredding and grinding processes. Majority of the machine’s grinder consumes a lot of power to effectively break down the rubbers of the tires. A good reason to use this tub size shredder is because it yields a larger output. No less than 4,000 tires are actually processed in an hour.
Rotary Shear or Low-speed tire shredders are best known as the common tire recycling equipment. The blades fitted in this type of shredder translates to low maintenance costs since this shredder is big on tire feeds. The tire does not bounce even while the entire wheel is fed into the shredder.
No matter what type of tire shredder will be used the type of tires should be determined because each one of these tires processes a little differently. Whether light truck tires, passenger tires, truck tires or agricultural tires each type of tire requires different setting.
Tire shredding and granulation is by itself a dangerous process. There is a higher probability of causing fire with systems that requires removal of steel since this can create a spark. This is why some machines have heat and fire detectors and other systems that will prevent fires. For example, several machines are equipped with water misters and temperature detectors that will automatically shut down the machine once it has reached very high temperatures. Disaster might happen if these tire shredders are not managed and watched properly.
Furthermore, the maintenance of tire shredders can really cost a lot. Changing the worn knife is the single largest maintenance expense. The real expense of shredding is in the machine that cuts the rubber that contains metal.
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