Steel tire wire scrap, or Tire Derived Steel (TDS), is a light melting scrap produced during the shredding of waste tires.
This material is high-quality steel with a high carbon content, originally used in tire construction to endure impact, heat, and other harsh conditions. As a result, reclaimed tire wire is of exceptional quality and meets widely recognized industry standards.
Tire Derived Steel (TDS) Production Process:
- Tire Shredding: Waste tires are shredded into smaller pieces using industrial shredders.
- Separation: Advanced machines separate steel from rubber through magnetic separators.
- Cleaning: The steel is cleaned to remove any rubber or textile residue, ensuring purity.
- Compacting: The cleaned steel is compacted and formed into bundles, making it easier to transport and use.
This process results in high-quality, high-carbon steel, which can be repurposed for various applications, reducing waste and supporting recycling efforts.
Physical Properties
At a visual inspection, it is formed by thin and shredded wires, containing different grades of fiber and rubber
Chemical Properties
It is a harmonic steel with high content of carbon that can be up to 0.80% and it bronze/copper –coated as highlighted by the chemical analysis below:
Conversion of Steel Tire Wire in Valuable Products
Steel Melting: Reclaimed tire steel can be melted down in furnaces to produce high-quality steel for new products.
Manufacturing Rebar: Tire-derived steel is often used in making rebar, a key component in construction for reinforcing concrete structures.
Wire Rods and Fasteners: The high carbon content of tire steel makes it ideal for wire rods, nails, screws, and other fasteners.
Automotive Parts: Processed tire steel can be used in manufacturing automotive components, such as brackets and small structural parts.
Steel Castings: Melted tire steel can be cast into a variety of shapes, including machine parts and industrial tools.
This conversion process gives new life to reclaimed tire steel, reducing waste and providing sustainable materials for industries.