Material | Butyl Rubber |
Scrap type | Footwear scrap |
Color | Black |
Form | Unshredded |
Minimum order quantity: 10000 Kg
Shoe rubber scrap refers to waste rubber materials, primarily from shoe soles, that can be recycled and reused in various industries, including the footwear industry itself.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Source:
Shoe rubber scrap originates from the production and disposal of footwear, particularly the rubber soles.
Types:
Different types of rubber scrap exist, including TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) sole scrap, black TPR scrap, and EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate) rubber scrap.
Recycling and Reutilization:
This scrap material can be recycled and reused in the production of new footwear, as well as in other industries, according to IndiaMART.
Benefits:
Using shoe rubber scrap promotes sustainability and reduces waste by providing a second life for materials that would otherwise be discarded.
Examples of Applications:
Shoe rubber scrap can be used as a reinforcing filler in natural rubber composites, or as a raw material for producing new shoe soles.
Materials:
Shoe soles can be made from various rubber types, such as natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or polyurethane, and the