Zeppelin Systems launches Sustainable Tire Alliance
Friedrichshafen, Germany – Over the past few weeks, Friedrichshafen-based plant engineering firm Zeppelin Systems has released various reports on new partner alliances in the area of tire recycling. Now, just in time for the start of the Tire Technology Expo trade fair which takes place in Hanover from March 21 to 23, 2023, the company is revealing what lies behind these many partnerships. Under the umbrella of the newly founded “Zeppelin Sustainable Tire Alliance”, Zeppelin Systems together with its international partners is striving to shape a sustainable future for the tire industry and make even better use of existing potential. Polish company ReOil came on board as a new partner on March 13, 2023.
Each of Zeppelin Systems’ partners contributes its individual, innovative, technical and technological expertise along the tire production value and process chain. For example, French company Regom sorts old tires using artificial intelligence, while Italian technology group RubberJet & Vertech uses high-pressure water jet technology to break down old tires into their individual components with little environmental impact. Polish Group Rezykl recycles old tires into high-quality secondary raw materials and develops stabilizers for asphalt mixes from textile fibers. German company Entex devulcanizes rubber using a planetary roller extruder, while Nano Technologies refines raw recovered carbon black. “From sustainable material recycling to raw material recycling and cleaning and refinement of recycled materials, to extraction of high-quality secondary raw materials, the Zeppelin Sustainable Tire Alliance combines all forms of expertise in this field under one umbrella,” explains Guido Veit, Vice President Sales for Polyolefins, Rubber and Silos at Zeppelin Systems GmbH. “In conjunction with Zeppelin Systems’ excellent turnkey plant engineering solutions, this creates the perfect symbiosis for the sustainable tire production of both today and the future,” adds Dr. Markus Vöge, CEO of Zeppelin Systems GmbH.
The Zeppelin Sustainable Tire Alliance acquired another partner in the form of Polish company ReOil on March 13, 2023. This company operates in the area of raw material recycling and breaks down used tires into raw materials such as steel, oil and recovered carbon black (rCB) by means of continuous pyrolysis. Founded in 2010, the company built Europe’s largest plant for recycling old used tires using pyrolysis in 2015 (in the Polish city of Bukowno). Since then, the facility has been recycling around 20,000 tons of used tires every year, with another plant that will triple capacity to around 60,000 tons of used tires per year currently in the planning phase. Another special thing about ReOil is that the company holds a number of important certifications such as ISCC EU, ISCC PLUS, ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 – proving the highly economical and environmentally friendly nature of the pyrolysis process used by ReOil.