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Reclaimed rubber is a type of rubber that has been recycled from scrap rubber products. It is made by grinding up scrap rubber and then processing it to remove impurities. The resulting material is then used to make new rubber products. Reclaimed rubber is often used in the production of tires, hoses, belts, and other rubber products. It is also used in the production of rubberized asphalt and rubberized coatings.
Reclaimed rubber is an environmentally friendly alternative to virgin rubber, as it reduces the amount of rubber that needs to be produced from natural sources. It also reduces the amount of waste that is produced from rubber production. Reclaimed rubber is often cheaper than virgin rubber, making it an attractive option for manufacturers.
Some companies in the reclaimed rubber market include Liberty Tire Recycling, Eco Green Equipment, and Phoenix Industries. Show Less Read more