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Recycling used tires, Ou Lilong successfully developed recycled special carbon black

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December 6, 2023, 8:52 AM

Oulelong Engineering Carbon Company announced that it has successfully developed a new recycled special carbon black, which is produced from waste tire pyrolysis oil. Kevin Myers, the company's polymer and battery marketing manager, said in a statement that customers have confirmed that the innovative product's performance is comparable to traditional specialty carbon blacks. He said that the company looks forward to in-depth cooperation with customers to better meet their product performance needs.

It is reported that the production process of this recycled special carbon black is entirely based on waste tire pyrolysis oil, but its performance is comparable to that of special carbon black produced from traditional fossil raw materials. This makes the product widely used in fields such as plastic pipes, films, fibers, packaging materials and automotive parts, and meets European and international food-grade standards. The launch of this innovation not only demonstrates the company's efforts in sustainable development, but also provides practical solutions to support customers in adapting to emerging trends such as electrification, decarbonization and circular economy.

Jennifer Stroh, director of sales and marketing at Orilon, said that the company has been committed to the research and development of recycled carbon black and has successfully produced this more sustainable special carbon black from waste tire pyrolysis oil, and has maintained Significant breakthroughs have been made under the premise of application performance.

This more sustainable specialty carbon black was on display at the 2023 North American Composites World Expo in Cleveland from November 15 to 16, adding new highlights to Oilon's leadership in sustainable development and innovation.