The tire block cutting line is one of the core stages in the waste tire recycling process. Its primary function is to cut whole waste tires into uniform-dimension tire blocks through a sequence of orderly mechanical processing steps.
Characterized by efficient cutting, the production line is adaptable to processing waste tires of various sizes (e.g., passenger car tires, truck tires, engineering tires, etc.).
Whole tire feeding
Whole waste tires are fed into the cutting line manually or by conveyor.
Tire block cutting
The shredder make whole tires into blocks with consistent size, suitable for next process.
Block discharge and collection
Finished tire blocks are discharged and collected for the next processing stage.
