Ivory Coast's waste tire equipment contributes to circular economy

Benefiting from economic growth and infrastructure improvement, the number of cars in Cote d'Ivoire has exceeded 2 million, ranking among the top in Africa, with private cars accounting for 60%. Motorcycles are the main means of transportation in urban and rural areas, generating over 350000 tons of waste tires annually, with 85% concentrated in densely populated areas such as the Abidjan metropolitan area and the Bouake industrial belt. In the local tropical climate, high temperature and humidity accelerate tire aging and cracking, releasing microplastics that pollute soil and water sources; Tires stored outdoors during the dry season are highly prone to spontaneous combustion, producing toxic gases such as dioxins that seriously violate environmental regulations. As a pioneer of industrialization in West Africa, Cote d'Ivoire is vigorously promoting a circular economy, and the resource utilization of waste tires has become an important direction for industrial green transformation. Traditional landfill and disposal methods not only waste resources, but also exacerbate environmental pressure. Introducing efficient resource utilization equipment has become an urgent need for industrial upgrading.

Ivory Coast's waste tire equipment contributes to circular economy

China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering has customized a complete set of equipment for "multi specification crushing precise sorting pyrolysis resource utilization" in response to the diverse types of tires in Cote d'Ivoire. The pre-treatment stage is equipped with an adjustable crushing module, which can efficiently process a full range of waste tires from small-sized motorcycle tires to large-sized freight vehicle tires. Combined with a high-precision magnetic separation system, the metal wire separation rate reaches 99.2%, and the recovered steel wire can be directly supplied to local steel enterprises for recycling. The core pyrolysis chamber is made of high-temperature and corrosion-resistant alloy material, equipped with thermal insulation layer to ensure stable pyrolysis at 420-460 ℃. The tire oil yield reaches over 45%, and the recovered pyrolysis oil meets the industrial fuel standards of Cote d'Ivoire. It can be used as low-cost fuel for power plants and sugar factories, greatly reducing the energy consumption cost of enterprises; The by-product carbon black can be further processed into raw materials for rubber products or building fillers, achieving full chain utilization of resources.

Ivory Coast's waste tire equipment contributes to circular economy

Flexible deployment in multiple scenarios, covering the entire industry chain: In large-scale waste recycling centers in Abidjan and San Pedro, the daily processing capacity of a single equipment can reach 6-8 tons, and the produced cracking oil and carbon black can be supplied in bulk to surrounding industrial parks, forming a closed-loop resource utilization industry; In medium-sized cities such as Korhogo and Kindia, modular equipment supports container transportation and covers an area of only 95 square meters. It can quickly integrate into the local recycling network, reducing the cost and loss of tire cross regional transportation; In rural and agricultural areas, the operation process of simple equipment is simplified, equipped with French graphic and textual operation manuals, and local personnel can operate independently after one day of training. It is specifically adapted for the disposal of agricultural machinery and motorcycle waste tires, achieving on-site resource conversion.

Ivory Coast's waste tire equipment contributes to circular economy

Synchronized upgrade of service and guarantee: Optimize equipment capacity ratio for industrial concentration areas and provide technical support for carbon black organic fertilizer production in agricultural areas. Establish dual after-sales service centers in Abidjan and Bouake, with sufficient reserves of tropical working condition adaptation spare parts. Equipment failures will be responded to within 24 hours in major cities, and remote areas will arrive for maintenance within 72 hours. The equipment adopts a fully sealed design, and the exhaust gas undergoes triple purification of "desulfurization+denitrification+bag dust removal". The operating noise is less than 58 decibels, and the emissions fully comply with the environmental standards of Cote d'Ivoire. It can be safely deployed in industrial areas and suburbs. We look forward to working together with waste recycling companies, industrial enterprises, and environmental protection organizations in Cote d'Ivoire to solve the problem of waste tires through resource utilization technology and promote the high-quality development of circular economy.

Yongle Environmental Protection is mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of complete sets of technical equipment for organic solid waste disposal and comprehensive utilization. Production and manufacturing, domestic waste treatment equipment, tire pyrolysis equipment, medical waste disposal equipment, hazardous waste disposal equipment, and achieve efficient and comprehensive utilization of resources through independently developed low-temperature anaerobic pyrolysis equipment technology solutions.

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