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Page 1: By Jenny Dube and Sydney Ratte Introduction  In the early years of the 20 th century, natural rubber made from latex sap of rubber trees was tires major

TIRESBy Jenny Dube and Sydney Ratte

Page 2: By Jenny Dube and Sydney Ratte Introduction  In the early years of the 20 th century, natural rubber made from latex sap of rubber trees was tires major

Introduction

In the early years of the 20th century, natural rubber made from latex sap of rubber trees was tires major components. Later, artificial rubber made from petroleum products was developed.

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Why Need Tires?

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Why Need Tires? Transportation Shipping goods on tractor trailer trucks

-all products in stores get there from 18 wheelers. Tires are used on all types of vehicles and non

vehicles Includes bikes, scooters, unicycles, wheelchairs,

planes, golf carts, ATVs etc. Without tires it would make easy tasks such as

driving to work or school more complicated. People would have to walk everywhere they need to

go.

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How a tire is made Process:

-Many tires are custom designed to meet the stresses and performance needs of the vehicle.

-takes months of testing, inspection, and designing

-The production begins with a selection of several types of rubber along with special oils, carbon black, pigments

- formed into a black mixture with a gum-like consistency

- Tires are formed on machines and heated at over

300 degrees F for 12 to 25 minutes.

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Petroleum Content

Petroleum makes up 25 % of an average tire.

This is equivalent to 5 to 10 gallons of petroleum products.

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Distillation Tower

Tires use natural gas and rubber It is found in the upper area of the

fractional distillation tower Carbon black which is used as pigment

for tires is also found at the top of the tower, in the 40 degrees C – 200 C

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Costs to manufacturer & customer Cost to manufacture a single tire for a

car is roughly $15-20 Cost to customer can range from $100 -

$200 on average Can be much more depending on type

and company

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Research And Development Research has been done to prove that soybean oil

can be used in tires to reduce the petroleum based oil content in them

It can increase the tread life on tires by up to 10% Can reduce tire maker’s use of petroleum oil by up

to 7 million gallons a year Prototypes of tires with soybean oil instead of

petroleum are being made now Expected to be available to consumers as early as

2015 Problem: This is years down the road The need of petroleum is NOW

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Disposal of Tires

There are several ways to properly dispose a tire: Leave used tires with a reputable tire

dealer-Bring used tires to a local tire collection

event for disposalContact your county or local recycling center

and ask if they accept used tires.

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Uses of Recycled Tires Mulch for playgrounds To pave roads, Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Alternative fuel source for certain industries,

can fit tires into kilns, and burn them for fuel. Landfill operations can use a layer of

shredded tires to cover the mounds of garbage.

Material made from tires are now being used in the rubber sole of some athletic footwear, and work boots.

What not to do

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Conclusion It may be important to have:

- lubricants- prescription drugs- artificial limbs- electrical insulation- plastic containers - motor fuel- solvents - diesel fuel - condoms- waxes-paraffin- asphalt - perfumes- dyes- kerosene- clothing-toys - heating oil- PVC- shoes- compact discs- computers- medical supplies

But… Without TIRES the supplies listed would not be able to be transported to the designated locations.

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Works Cited

http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/tires/RAC/default.htm

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-some-uses-for-recycled-tires.htm

www.rma.org/about_rma/rubber_faqs/ www.maxxis.com www.tirerack.com www.firestone.com