Recycled rubber product.This rubber recycling technologies Recycling technology Methods for reducing solid waste by reusing discarded materials to make new products. The three integral phases of recycling are the collection of recyclable materials, manufacture or reprocessing of these materials into new products, and specialist has introduced a development that is said to open up new markets for scrap tire rubber and post-industrial waste rubber. Building on its patented CounterCure and SpillCure technologies, the company has engineered rubber substances said to have high value potential for various applications. While CounterCure allows companies to devulcanize their waste rubber and substitute it for virgin rubber in their masterbatch, SpillCure converts waste rubber into a substance that can be used as an oil absorbent absorbent /ab·sor·bent/ (-sor´bent) 1. able to take in, or suck up and incorporate. 2. a tissue structure involved in absorption. 3. a substance that absorbs or promotes absorption. for oil spill oil spill: see water pollution. cleanup and remediation. By effecting a targeted destruction of the rubber vulcanization vulcanization (vŭl'kənəzā`shən), treatment of rubber to give it certain qualities, e.g., strength, elasticity, and resistance to solvents, and to render it impervious to moderate heat and cold. grid, the SpillCure process is said to create a substance with a high absorption capacity The term absorption capacity (as a part of EU Cohesion Policy) stands for the degree to which a country is able to effectively and efficiently spend the financial resources received from the European Funds. . Since SpillCure is designed to partially devulcanize waste rubber and allow rubber to swell and absorb oil, the company has advanced the technology further so that it also is said to make an ideal aggregate material because it mixes well, can absorb oil and chemicals, and can function as a controlled release material. SpillCure is said to be easily molded, and can be a delivery vehicle for consumer chemicals, such as pest repellents, anti-microbial agents, malodor control and agricultural additives. (Ecser Holding) Circle 113 on card |
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