This project is currently being installed, and updates will continue in the future.
Region: Atlanta, USA
Hourly Production Capacity: 1.5-2 tons/hour
Annual Production: Approximately 10,000 tons
Processed Material: Carbon black from tire pyrolysis
Finished Product Particle Size: D99 400-600 mesh
Equipment Configuration: MW1080 Ultrafine grinding mill
Raw Material Source: Carbon black from waste tire pyrolysis
Finished Product Use: Drying and granulating

Process Flow:
Waste tires are shredded into 0-20mm pieces using a shredder, then fed into the pyrolysis furnace. Through high-temperature pyrolysis, the tires are broken down into oil, gas, and carbon black. The carbon black is cooled by a screw cooler and conveyed to the bucket elevator in front of the micro powder mill. After passing through a magnetic separator, it is elevated to the buffer silo. The sealed screw feeder then feeds the material into the micro powder mill for grinding. The finished powder is transported to the finished product silo at the rear, where it is mixed and granulated, then dried. After drying and screening, the qualified particles are sent to the final product silo for packaging, while unqualified particles are returned for regrinding.


