2. Energy recovery
Rubber products have an interesting calorific value. If we consider tires, three tons of products have the same calorific value as two tons of heavy fuel oil (lecaoutchouc.com).
Manufacturing waste is sometimes used as a fuel, with limitations linked to its composition.
For example, halogen content must not exceed 2%, which limits the incineration of polychloroprene (rubber made from a chlorinated monomer).
Incineration is of particular interest to ELT. According to data published by ALIAPUR , 52% of ELT is recovered as energy.
Most of this recovery is carried...
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CHEMPLAST – GUMTEC – EP 1362 681 – 04/06/2002
GOODYEAR – Novotny – US 4104205 (1978)
HUNT – US 5578700 (1996)
VREDENSTEIN – US 5425 904 -05/12/90
MICHELIN – EP 2337693 – 06/29/2011
LEV-GUM LTD – US 6831109 – 04/26/2001
ZHANG YUNCAN – US 20090082475 – 09/22/2008
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