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Tire Steel Wire Separator (Rasper)—A Key Device for Precise Tire Recycling

In the process of waste tire recycling, the complete separation of rubber and steel wire directly impacts the purity of the output and the efficiency of downstream processing. As a leading solid waste treatment technology company, GEP ECOTECH has developed a high-performance tire steel wire separator to provide efficient, stable, and eco-friendly solutions for mid-stage tire processing. It has earned the trust of many recycling enterprises.

Definition

The tire steel wire separator, also known as Tyre Rasper, is an essential piece of equipment in waste tire recycling lines. It is used to deeply separate embedded fine steel wires from mid-sized rubber chips (typically 50–80 mm in size) after initial shredding. This improves rubber purity and the overall value of recycled materials.

Tire Steel Wire Separator

Why It Is Necessary

Waste tires contain a large amount of embedded steel wires. If not properly separated, these wires can:

  • Reduce the quality of rubber granules or powder
  • Cause wear or damage to granulators and milling machines
  • Increase maintenance frequency and costs
  • Lower the overall efficiency and safety of the processing line

A high-efficiency Rasper helps remove these wires, improves product quality, protects equipment, and allows steel to be separately recycled for added value.

Tire Steel Wire Separator GFT10 | Interchangeable with CM 2R Liberator

Tire Steel Wire Separator GFT10 | Interchangeable with CM 2R Liberator

Rasper, Tire Recycling Equipment Manufacturer, Model GFT10 Cutting Chamber 40''x26'', Power 2x55kW, Capacity 1-1.5TPH Suitable for: Rubber Chips or Rubber Strips (Typically 30–100 mm) Features: High efficiency, Compact design, Stable performance, Adjustable screen size, Easy maintenance, etc.
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Working Principle

The GFT tire steel wire separator uses serrated blades mounted on a rotating shaft in combination with stationary serrated blades inside the housing to apply shear and shredding forces to rubber blocks, reducing them to smaller sizes. During this process, the embedded steel wires and some fibers are effectively separated from the rubber. A screen is installed at the bottom of the chamber: material smaller than the screen holes passes through, while oversized pieces remain inside for further shredding until they meet the size requirement and exit through the screen.

Applications

  • Waste tire recycling plants
  • Reclaimed rubber granule production lines
  • Rubber powder and superfine powder pre-processing systems
  • Environmental resource recovery projects

Key Features

  • High separation efficiency: Over 98% wire removal rate, minimal steel content in final rubber
  • Stable performance: Heavy-duty design supports continuous operation
  • Easy maintenance: Replaceable modular components
  • Adjustable screen size: Customizable output granule size to meet different processing needs

GEP ECOTECH is committed to delivering high-efficiency, intelligent, and environmentally friendly tire processing solutions. If you need equipment recommendations or production line planning, feel free to contact us for professional support.

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