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About usMDOR through its vision, leadership, and development activities will become an industry leader in recycling technology, solid waste solutions, and automated facility operations. In its efforts to become a global waste management leader, it believes that by applying its patented processes to a broad range of waste applications, it can provide much needed ecological benefits to most of the world's industrialized nations.
Business overviewLast year, approximately one billion tires were disposed of worldwide. Additionally, the same numbers of tires exist and are stockpiled in environmentally damaging landfills. MDOR's mission and goal is to convert these harmful materials into salable 'Green' industry goods.
Used tires represent a material which is ideally suited for recycling because of their unique composition and number of useful end-user products that can be produced through a variety of processes. A number of traditional and innovative methods are available for the recycling of scrap tires, although not all of them represent recycling in its original meaning. These methods differ in regard to their products, feasibility, technical efficiency and ecological compatibility. MDOR's patented processes and products produce industry leading profitability and ecological impact by breaking used tires down to their most basic and usable components.
During the mechanical recovery process that the MDOR plant utilizes the scrap tire is disintegrated through a number of cryogenic processes into the most basic rubber, steel and textile components. Vulcanized rubber represents the main component of the scrap tire, and is processed into rubber granules and industry leading pure microscopic rubber powders. The physical and chemical properties of the resulting powders can be employed as not only substitutes for much more expensive primary raw materials but also as a starting material for high-value products and innovative processing methods. |
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