Steel Cord
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2025

What is Steel Cord?

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Steel Waste from Tire Recycling

Source and Properties of Recovered Steel

Recovered steel comes from high-quality steel cords and alloy wires used in tires. It is characterized by high tensile strength, making it a valuable secondary raw material. Passenger and truck tires contain between 10% and 18% steel.

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What Is It Used For?

Industrial Applications

Recovered steel finds use in many branches of industry. It can be used to produce new steel cords for tires, reinforcement in construction, and components in heavy and light industries.



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Ecology

Environmental and Economic Benefits

Steel recovered from used tires represents an economic alternative to virgin steel. Its use supports circular economy, reduces demand for primary resources, and decreases waste volume. Recycling tire steel contributes to sustainable development and reduces carbon footprint.



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Global Benefits

Closed-loop Economy

Thanks to innovative recycling techniques, steel can be reused in tire production and other steel components. A closed-loop steel cycle allows companies to meet ESG goals and respond to market demands for decarbonization.

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