Fiber Separator for Tire Recycling

The fiber separator is a key machine in tire recycling, using airflow to remove nylon fibers from rubber powder with over 98% efficiency. It ensures high-purity output and suits various granule sizes and line layouts.
Fiber Separator for Tire Recycling

The fiber separator is dedicated to removing residual nylon or polyester fibres from rubber granules or rubber powder after tyre grinding. Waste tyres are often mixed with fine fibres in the tyre skeleton when they are processed into rubber granules or rubber powder, and this equipment can effectively improve the purity of the finished product, which is an important guarantee for subsequent processing and sales.

fiber separator machine
fiber separator machine

Key Features and Functions

Effective Fiber Separation

The machine uses airflow separation technology to remove light nylon and textile fibers from rubber powder or granules. This helps achieve a rubber purity of up to 99%, improving the value and usability of the end product.

Compatible with Various Rubber Sizes

Whether your line produces 1–5mm rubber granules or 10–40 mesh rubber powder, our fiber separator can handle different particle sizes with consistent performance.

Supports Automated Recycling Lines

The fiber separator is typically placed after the grinding and screening process in a fully automatic or semi-automatic tire recycling plant. It integrates seamlessly into the production flow, contributing to automation and efficiency.

fiber separator
fiber separator

Technical Specifications

ItemDetails
Power5.5+3kw
Weight1500kg
Capacity1500kg/h
FunctionSeparation of rubber powder and nylon
Working PrincipleAir separation
Applicable production linesSemi-automatic, fully-automatic and OTR powder production lines

Ideal for Full Tire Recycling Lines

The fiber separator is typically placed after the rubber cracker mill and before the final packaging system. It ensures the rubber material is clean and fiber-free, ready for applications such as paving, mats, playground surfaces, or as feedstock for new rubber products.

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