MMH increase tyre recycling capacity in the UK and introduce new Tyre-Wire baler

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Tyre recycling capacity in the UK and Ireland is set to increase as MMH Recycling Systems Ltd are installing four further tyre recycling plants. When fully operational, these recycling plants will help process some of the 30-40 million scrap tyres produced each year.

In partnership with Eldan Recycling A/S Denmark, MMH offer a simple, reliable and cost effective method of shredding tyres and separating the resulting rubber, steel and fibres. The company provides a complete service to its customers, which can include designing, building and commissioning everything from a single machine to a complete, high automated tyre recycling plant. Tyre recycling equipment from MMH Recycling Systems Ltd is already in use by many successful tyre recyclers; these four further installations will significantly increase tyre recycling capacity in the UK and Ireland.

In addition to our range of tyre raspers, shredders, separators and conveyors, we can now offer a new tyre-wire baler. Steel wire from tyres presents a problem because it is difficult to compact well. In its loose state the material needs to be landfilled, and so is a cost to the tyre recycling facility rather than a valuable secondary raw material rescued from the waste stream. The new baler changes all of this; it produces neat compact bales which are easy to transport and melt to produce new steel products. After extensive trials overseas, MMH Recycling Systems has made the decision to introduce this tyre-wire baler to the United Kingdom. The tyre-wire baler has been specifically designed for processing tyre wire from tyre reprocessing, and produces bales 200mm x 200mm x variable.

For further details of the tyre-wire baler and our other tyre recycling systems, contact us directly on 01798 87 4440 or by email.


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