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Sectors Tyre Pyrolysis
Recycling · CPCB + SPCB

Tyre Pyrolysis

Tyre pyrolysis converts end-of-life tyres into pyrolysis oil, carbon black, steel wire, and gas — four revenue streams from a single waste feedstock. Understanding the technology options, product quality standards, and compliance pathway puts you ahead from day one. Get technology, compliance, and product economics.

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01 — Orientation Level

Business Overview Sessions

See the full picture first

Understand how tyre pyrolysis works — from waste tyre preparation and reactor loading to oil recovery, carbon black processing, and steel separation.

Outcome: You understand the pyrolysis process, product quality factors, and the regulatory landscape specific to tyre-derived products.

Pyrolysis Reactor Types

Batch, semi-continuous, and rotary kiln designs — capacity and operational differences

Product Recovery

Oil condensation, carbon black collection, gas recycling, and steel separation

Product Quality

Tyre-derived oil specifications, carbon black grades, and quality improvement methods

Environmental Compliance

CPCB guidelines for tyre pyrolysis, emission standards, and residue management

02 — Deep Reference

Detailed Business Reports

Go deep on what matters

Comprehensive analysis of tyre pyrolysis technology, product market dynamics, environmental compliance, and plant economics.

Outcome: You can compare reactor technologies, model revenue from multiple product streams, and plan your compliance strategy.

Technology Assessment

Reactor comparison, heating methods, and automation levels across suppliers

Product Market Analysis

Tyre pyrolysis oil buyers, carbon black applications, and steel recovery value

Compliance Framework

CPCB guidelines, SPCB requirements, and hazardous waste authorization

Operating Economics

Cost per tonne, revenue per tonne, and break-even analysis frameworks

03 — Vendor-Grounded Clarity

RFQ Tool

Get real numbers

Structured vendor engagement for pyrolysis reactors, emission control systems, and product handling equipment.

Outcome: You get comparable reactor specifications and understand the full project cost beyond just the reactor.

Reactor Specifications

Capacity, materials of construction, heating system, and safety features

Emission Control

Condenser efficiency, scrubber specifications, and continuous monitoring

Product Handling

Oil storage, carbon black packaging, and steel baling equipment

Installation Scope

Civil works, utilities, commissioning, and training requirements

Key Challenges

What you need to navigate

Every sector has its complexities. Here are the key areas our materials help you understand so you can move forward with confidence.

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Carbon Black Quality

Raw pyrolysis carbon black has limited applications. Upgrading to higher grades requires additional processing and capital investment.

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Environmental Scrutiny

Tyre pyrolysis faces regulatory scrutiny due to emission concerns — robust pollution control is non-negotiable.

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Reactor Reliability

Batch reactor wear, sealing issues, and temperature control directly impact safety and product consistency.

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Product Market Access

Finding consistent buyers for pyrolysis oil and carbon black at stable prices requires proactive market development.

2-minute clarity check

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FAQ

Common questions about Tyre Pyrolysis

Is tyre pyrolysis legal in India?

Yes, with proper environmental clearances, CPCB authorization, and SPCB consent. However, some states have stricter requirements. Our materials cover the state-wise regulatory landscape.

What is the difference between tyre and plastic pyrolysis?

Tyre pyrolysis yields higher carbon black content (30%+), produces steel wire as a byproduct, and has different emission profiles. Our reports compare the economics and operational differences.

Can pyrolysis carbon black replace commercial carbon black?

Raw pyrolysis carbon black (rCB) has lower quality than commercial grades. With processing, it can substitute in some applications. Our reports detail the quality gap and upgrade pathways.

What is the typical ROI?

Returns depend heavily on oil and carbon black pricing, which fluctuate. Our financial frameworks help you model different price scenarios rather than relying on single-point estimates.

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