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Title: Tyre Retreading Plant
Keywords: Tyre
Issue Date: Jan-1987
Publisher: United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Abstract: Nowadays highly industrialized countries just as developing countries more and more consider the process of tyre retreading under favourable aspects • saves raw materials • saves foreign currency • recycles products that otherwise would go to waste • helps the economy of the country • and finally creates jobs. Retreading of tyres is a recycling job. While it takes 26.5 litres of crude oil to manufacture one new passenger tyre, a retread requires only 9.5 litres. The savings in truck-tyre retreading are even greater. In 1986 for example, Americans saved about a quarter of a billion gallons of crude oil by buying retreads. With today's oil prices being what they are, this is an important point. The described retreading plant is a standard plant with a capacity of 22-24 truck tyres in one 8-hour-shift.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle.net/123456789/5103
Appears in Collections:United Nations Industrial Development Organization

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