

What really happens when your car tires wear out? While recycled rubber gets new life as playground surfaces or mulch, a hidden hero remains buried inside: hair-thin steel wires. Here’s how these tiny metal threads get a second chance!
Why Save the Wires?
Tires are more than just rubber. Steel wires woven into their structure provide strength and shape. These capillary wires (thinner than a pencil lead!) are pure, high-quality steel. Recycling them:
But how do we extract wires trapped in rubber?
The Wire Rescue Mission: Three Simple Steps
Step 1: Shredding & Shaking
Old tires are torn into small chunks. Powerful magnets grab larger steel fragments, but finer wires cling to rubber. Next stop: the steel spa!
Step 2: The Heat Treatment
Rubber-coated wires enter a special high-heat oven. At 250°C–400°C:
Step 3: Magnet Magic
Strong magnets pull the freed wires from ash and dust. Air jets give them a final cleanup. Now pure and shiny, they’re bailed into metal cubes.
New Life for Old Wires
These rescued steel bundles head to mills where they’re:
Why This Tiny Effort Matters
The Bigger Picture
Tire recycling isn’t just about rubber. Those nearly invisible wires prove that every scrap has value. With up to 70% of a tire’s steel recoverable, this quiet recycling hero helps build a greener world—one thread at a time.
Next time you replace tires, remember: you’re not discarding rubber. You’re returning steel to the cycle.