Pyrum introduces new names TTO® and TTB® for its tire-derived pyrolysis oil
- Pyrum thermolysis oil and rCB receive new product names
- Clear distinction in quality and properties compared to other products
- No changes to the products’ composition or quality
Dillingen /Saar, 6 March 2026 – Pyrum Innovations AG („Pyrum“, the „Company“, ISIN: DE000A2G8ZX8) is introducing new names for its recycled raw materials with immediate effect. The thermolysis oil previously known as recycled oil will in future be marketed under the name TTO® (ThermoTireOil) is listed. The previous recovered Carbon Black (rCB) is given the new designation TTB® (ThermoTireBlack).
With the name change, Pyrum wants to strengthen its brand identity and emphasise the independence and quality of its products. The reason for this is that the rCB and thermolysis oil available on the market do not always have the same specifications. rCB, for example, consists not only of recovered carbon black, but also contains inorganic additives from the tyres. This results in different mixtures that are not suitable for all applications. Pyrum’s products TTO® and TTB® are produced in the company’s own patented thermolysis process and have a precisely defined mixing ratio and specific properties that distinguish them from other products on the market and therefore require a unique designation.
Pascal Klein, CEO of Pyrum Innovations AG: „Our products are the result of years of development and intensive research. With the new designations TTO® and TTB® For our oil and our rCB, we make it clear that these are unique materials obtained from our unique thermolysis process.“
The products are manufactured in the thermolysis plant developed by Pyrum, in which rubber from used tyres is broken down and recycled into its basic components. TTB® is already used as standard in tyres and also receives continuous approvals for other applications, including conveyor belts, seals, coatings and paints. TTO® serves as a sustainable raw material for the production of a variety of polymers – for example polyamides for clothing, plastic parts such as car door handles or even food packaging.
The transition to the new product names takes effect immediately and will be implemented step by step in all technical documents, certificates, communication materials and customer information. The products themselves remain unchanged in terms of composition and quality.
Official press release by Pyrum Innovations.
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