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EcoTech Recycling
EcoTech Recycling Overview
EcoTech Recycling is using a patented thermodynamic process to turn end-of-life tires into active rubber, a nontoxic synthetic material for new tires, auto parts, and insulation.
EcoTech produces active rubber using a combination of mechanical shredding and granulation machines to produce clean rubber granules. The company's patented technology freezes the rubber granules without liquid nitrogen, enabling the rubber to be milled into ultra-fine powders and efficiently separated from other impurities. These ultra-fine powders are introduced into a Banbury mixer where the mixing process within the Banbury, combined with EcoTech's proprietary chemical formulation, enables the activation process that creates active rubber.
EcoTech developed Ecoinsul, an inner wall and flooring insulation material that is cost competitive and easy to install. Made from EcoTech's active rubber base material, Ecoinsul provides nontoxic, low-carbon, end-to-end thermal insulation for consumers.
EcoTech Recycling Climate Tech relevance
EcoTech contributes to the fight against climate change by pioneering innovative recycling technologies for rubber, addressing significant environmental issues associated with rubber production and disposal. Their groundbreaking method efficiently recycles waste rubber and tires into high-quality, green synthetic rubber products, reducing the need for new rubber production and conserving resources. This sustainable approach has a substantially lower carbon footprint, using 95% less energy compared to traditional rubber manufacturing processes. EcoTech's active rubber and eco-friendly insulation products, such as ECOINSUL, not only provide green alternatives but also promote a cleaner environment by minimizing toxic contamination and waste.