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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / Kal Tire nears full start-up of OTR tyre recycling facility in Chile

Kal Tire nears full start-up of OTR tyre recycling facility in Chile

Date: 16th March 2021 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
One of two thermal conversion reactors is now undergoing full load tests to process 20,000 kg of tyres, and commissioning of the second is nearly complete (Photo: Kal Tire)

Kal Tire reports that a full start-up is imminent at its new off-the-road (OTR) tyre recycling facility in Antofagasta, Chile. One of two thermal conversion reactors has completed commissioning and is now undergoing full load tests to process 20,000 kg of tyres, the equivalent of five 63-inch tyres. Commissioning of the facility’s second reactor is nearly complete and full production in sight.

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