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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire_recycling The Wikipedia Page on Tire Recycling] | |||
[[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Stanscrap]] | [[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Stanscrap]] |
Revision as of 23:06, 20 December 2020
Basics
- Can also be written as "Tyre" but more google results for Tire
- The most common type of tire
- Very durable
- Waterproof if cut into sections and/or made into a sheet
Processing Methods
Cutting
- Any good jigs?
Lasercutting
- Can they be cut with a Lasercutter
- Main concern is vapors if it CAN be done
Sewing
- Can be sewn into products or textiles
Welding
- Thermally probably can't work
- Any chemical methods?
Derivitive Products
- Vulcanized Rubber Tire Shingles
- Vulcanized Rubber Tire Textile
- Shredded Vulcanized Rubber Tires
- Vulcanized Rubber Tire Based Shoes