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Pyrolysis

Finding suitable granting organizations in the field of tire pyrolysis requires skill and know-how. Furthermore, submitting compliant applications is a tedious and time consuming task. Weibold’s support module helps free resources and increases the chances for acceptance.

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Pyrolysis Grant Search

Purpose

Opportunities may exist to subsidize your tire pyrolysis project with funds from an international agency or local agency that draws on international pots. Some research grants (e.g. pyrolysis products) may also be available. The purpose of this consulting module is to determine the chances for your pyrolysis project being accepted and – if deemed reasonable – give support by preparing and submitting the requisite application documents.

Pre-requisites for this module are a clearly written tire pyrolysis business plan and financial plans to be made available by the client.

Your Benefits

Finding the proper subsidy granting entities whose requirements your project can meet is a cumbersome process. In addition, applying and submitting all material is a specialized and time consuming process. Weibold’s module will free your resources, guarantee a professional and compliant submission, and increase your chances of acceptance.

Our Approach

In this Module Weibold will canvas the subsidy and grant giving landscape in tire pyrolysis, with priority given to international organizations. Weibold’s multilingual team can also cover several regional opportunities in the German, Arabic, and Spanish speaking realms. Application work and onlining submissions can also be performed by Weibold personnel.

Discover New Markets for Pyrolysis Products

Are you thinking of improving the profit margins of your pyrolysis operation? New products for new markets are constantly being developed around the world. Find out how you can achieve higher revenues and achieve higher margins on your tonnage output by adding new value-add steps in your process!

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Examples of Weibold's Work

Weibold is conducting trend, market and technology studies for Clients around the globe. Our Clients include plant operators, investors, lenders, recycling associations, technology providers, and product manufacturers. Now selected cross sections of the knowledge we have collected and pooled in our research database is available for recycling strategists and operators looking for innovations and trends on specific subjects in world-wide markets.

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Market Study on Future Trends in Tire Pyrolysis

The contents of the Market Research are carefully adjusted to the individual situation of the Client and requirements of the project. The document incldes a comparative overview of traditional tire pyrolysis products, production methods, value adding technologies, and highlights advantages and disadvantages between each type of products.

Price: upon request

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OTR Tire Pyrolysis & Devulcanization Technology Assessment

In the document, Weibold considers the latest developments world-wide in OTR tire pyrolysis and rubber devulcanization technologies. The result of work is a detailed list of technology suppliers qualified for the project and fulfilling its special requirements a) the methods for processing, b) the technical readiness level, c) successful references, d) logistical considerations (weight/volume vs. capital investment), e) and to what extent this application could be applied to the Client's specific situation.

Price: upon request

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Value Adding Technologies for oil & rCB in Tire Pyrolysis

Weibold's Technology Evaluation study will shed light on types of techniques and machinery to enhance quality of recovered carbon black (rCB) and pyrolysis oil. Apart from quality enhancement opportunities, the document will list technologies required to produce consumer goods from tire pyrolysis materials. Recycling tires into materials such as steel-free crumb rubber and fine rubber powder used to be a profitable venture; however, due to market saturation in developed economies, tire recycling companies might want to shift their focus from raw materials to potentially higher-priced consumer goods made from recycled rubber or even virgin rubber which can be replaced by tire-derived materials.

Price: upon request