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Sell of Fibre Derived from Scrap Tires

Sell of Fibre Derived from Scrap Tires

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Sell of Fibre Derived from Scrap Tires
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Date Posted : 2009/10/19
Category : Textiles & Leather Products > Fiber > Other Fiber
Offer Type : Sell
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Weida Integrated Industries Sdn Bhd

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Registration Date : 2009-01-14
Country/Region : Malaysia Malaysia
Address : Lot 472, Block 8. MTLD, Sejingkat Ind Estate, Jalan Bako Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia
Phone : 60-82-435435
Fax : 60-82-433933
Contact : Kueh Kim Hui

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The fiber is made from mixture of rayon, polyester and nylon and was crushed into fine fiber along in the tire recycling process. Grinding of scrap tire into powder form will further ground the textile into fine fibre and being separated as a production by-product.

The fibre can be used in various application such as: tire-derived-fuel, reinforcing additive, concrete reinforcing additive, soil amendment, packaging and blanketing materials, sound deafening, carpet underlay.

Related Keywords: fiber, fluff, nylon polyester rayon
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