Approximately 70% of the world’s natural rubber is used as tires for aircraft and other automobiles. However, after a long service life, when these tires become unusable, they must be discarded even if only a small portion of the rubber is worn, and discarding all the rubber is not environmentally
friendly. Recycled or remanufactured rubber offers a solution to this environmental problem. Regenerated rubber is a recycled and reprocessed product obtained by breaking the cross-links of waste truck and car tires, or vulcanized rubber waste, through special processes, making it a reusable and processable raw material.
Regenerated rubber is a more economical, environmentally friendly, and re-vulcanizable material for industrial companies that produce with natural and SBR rubber derivatives.








