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Title: Crumb rubber feasibility report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:91826

The Cumberland County supply region generates approximately 58,000 tons of scrap tires each year, equivalent to 45,000 tons of rubber after processing. Approximately 8,000 tons per year are in concentrated locations and can be easily collected. The costs of collection for the remainder vary significantly. Given current markets, economically feasible processes (ambient technology) can reprocess approximately 65 to 75 percent of the 37,000 tons into a marketable product. A processing plant sized for this supply would process 120 tons per day, a viable plant by industry standards. The end uses for whole tires constitute a negligible market, aside from the retreader market. Crumbed rubber is the major development efforts, there are potentially large opportunities in North Carolina.

Research Organization:
Self-Reliance, Inc., Washington, DC (United States)
OSTI ID:
91826
Report Number(s):
PB-95-235941/XAB; TRN: 52122462
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1985
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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