Products
Our product offerings are organized by their value and environmental impact, from premium Functionalized Micronized Rubber Powders (FMRPs) to lower-priority energy recovery.
VULTREX™
Premium Functionalized Micronized Rubber Powders (FMRP)
Through advanced surface modification techniques, Vultrex™ achieves superior compatibility with new rubber matrices, enabling:
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High Loading Levels: Incorporation at elevated percentages without sacrificing performance.
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Enhanced In-Rubber Performance: Maintaining or improving mechanical properties.
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Broad Elastomer Compatibility: Suitable for NR, SBR, BR, EPDM, NBR, CR, and more.
Vultrex™ is ideal for high-demand applications, including new tyre manufacturing and premium non-tyre rubber products, facilitating significant advancements toward 2030 sustainability objectives.
SRS MRP
High-quality Rubber Powder
Our Micronized Rubber Powder (MRP) is produced through ambient grinding, resulting in fine powders ranging from 20 to 80 mesh. These powders serve multiple applications:
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Bitumen Modification: Improving performance and longevity of pavements.
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Rubberized Coatings & Sealants: Enhancing flexibility and crack resistance.
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Carpet Backing: Providing durability and cushioning.
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Automotive Brake Pads: Serving as a reinforcing filler to reduce noise and wear.
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MRPs offer a cost-effective means to incorporate recycled content into various products without compromising quality.
Granulates
Versatile Recycled Rubber Materials
Granulates are finer rubber particles with diverse applications across various industries:
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Asphalt & Bitumen Modification: Enhancing flexibility and durability of road surfaces.
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Rubber Tiles & Flooring: Providing resilient solutions for playgrounds, gyms, and safety surfaces.
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Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV): Blending with plastics to create flexible, durable components.
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Feedstock for Devulcanization: Restoring rubber's elastic properties for new applications.
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Feedstock for Continuous Tire Pyrolysis: Producing valuable outputs like oils (TPO) and recovered carbon black (rCB).
Note: The use of rubber granulate as infill in artificial turf is being phased out due to environmental concerns. The European Commission has adopted a regulation prohibiting the sale of microplastics, including rubber infill, with the ban on granular infill material for artificial sports surfaces taking effect from 17 October 2031.
Shreds & Chips
Energy recovery applications
Shreds and chips are coarse rubber fragments derived from ELTs, primarily utilized as an alternative fuel source:
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Secondary Fuel in Cement Kilns: Utilized for energy recovery, though this application offers minimal material circularity.
While effective for energy production, this use is considered the lowest priority in the waste hierarchy due to the lack of material reuse.