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Lab Report for Carbon Black From Wate Tyres

07/06/2011 12:02 PM

I am planning to start waste tyre recycling in to Furnace oil and carbon black and I am looking for specifactions of carbon black .

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Re: Lab Report for Carbon Black From Wate Tyres

07/08/2011 3:50 AM

Googl "soot".

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Re: Lab Report for Carbon Black From Wate Tyres

07/08/2011 4:09 AM

How do I see this report I can't open it.

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Re: Lab Report for Carbon Black From Wate Tyres

07/08/2011 4:09 PM

Google and Wikipedia comes to you already open.

I do doubt, that you can separate the black from the oil, nor is there any advantage. Sell and burn the together. In re-refining - if ever comes to that - carbon as cox (or coke) is handled all the time.

What you will have to separate out, is the tire stiffeners, steel or kevlar.

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