Waste tire recycling line planning depends on tire input, target rubber size and downstream use. The line should be scoped before model or price discussion.
Tire cutting, shredding and rubber material preparation
A recycling line concept for cutting, shredding and preparing waste rubber tires for downstream processing.
Tire type, target output, desired rubber size, steel handling and power conditions
Buyer inputs
Waste tire recycling line planning depends on tire input, target rubber size and downstream use. The line should be scoped before model or price discussion.
Recycling workflow
A waste tire recycling line should be configured around the incoming tire type, target output and desired rubber material form. The machine scope may include cutting, shredding, steel separation and matched conveying or packing depending on the buyer's downstream use.
This page demonstrates how recycling equipment can use the same product detail structure as food or agricultural products while keeping content editable.
Workflow Process
Define tire type, size range and whether the incoming material is mixed.
Choose the cutting and pre-shredding steps needed for stable feeding.
Match shredding, steel handling and conveying to the target rubber output.
Decide whether the material will be packed, stored or sent to further grinding.
FAQ Accordion
Send tire type, size range, target output, desired rubber size and whether steel separation is required.
Expansion can be discussed when the current output target and downstream rubber use are clear.
Rubber chip, crumb or further-processed material may require different machine sequences and separation steps.
Inquiry Support
Send tire type, desired rubber output, steel handling needs, voltage and available space to start a focused discussion.
Request recycling line adviceTell us the raw material, target output, destination country, voltage, workshop layout and packing or downstream process. We will use that context to discuss a practical machine or line configuration.