On August 21, it was reported that in the modern factory of Anhui Province Clintel Renewable Resources Technology Co., Ltd., a magical transformation of turning waste into treasure was being staged. Waste tire fragments, which were once regarded as difficult to deal with, have been successfully transformed into high-quality cracking oil, environmentally friendly granulated carbon black and recyclable high manganese steel wire through a series of superb treatment processes. This innovative process not only achieves 100% recycling and reuse of used tires, but also injects new vitality into environmental protection.
Used tires, often called "black pollution" in the industry, have become a worldwide problem because of their difficulty in handling. However, Clintel has not only effectively solved this problem through its unique thermal cracking technology of used tires, but also transformed waste into valuable resources. Unlike most factories that aim at refining oil, Clintyre focuses on improving the quality of cracked carbon black, thereby avoiding waste of resources and environmental pollution.
It is understood that the company uses cracked carbon black as its core product and has significantly improved the quality of cracked carbon black through independently developed process technology. This high-quality cracked carbon black can be used again in tire production, realizing high-quality recycling of used tires. This innovative measure not only helps solve the problem of "black pollution", but also turns used tires into precious "black gold".
As a leader in China's waste tire recycling industry, Clintel has 7 cracking production lines and 4 carbon black deep processing production lines, with an annual processing capacity of 60,000 tons of waste tires. Among them, the output of deep-processed carbon black reaches 40,000 tons and cracked oil 27,000 tons, creating an annual output value of nearly 300 million yuan for the company. It is worth mentioning that the company also actively participated in the formulation of national standards and industry standards, participated in the drafting of 16 standards, and mastered 41 core technologies.