Cabot Corporation's Asia Pacific Region EVOLVE Sustainable Solutions Technology Platform Recycled Reinforcing Carbon Black Production Capacity Announcement
Cabot Corporation (NYSE: CBT) is a global leader in specialty chemicals and advanced materials, with its headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The company's core products include reinforcing carbon black, specialty carbon black, battery materials, engineered elastomer composites, inkjet colorants, masterbatches, conductive composites, vapor metal oxides and aerogels, etc., providing high-performance solutions for customers in various industries.
Practical Guide: Quality Judgment Standards for Pyrolysis Oil
This practical guide introduces a dual method for evaluating pyrolysis oil (tire oil) quality: an on-site empirical method for quick screening by appearance, odor, and simple tests, plus a laboratory standard method based on GB/T 38200-2019 and SH/T 0164. It defines Grade 1 and Grade 2 criteria for key indicators including density, moisture, ash, sulfur, flash point, and impurities, helping users identify high-quality oil, detect adulteration, ensure batch consistency, and apply products appropriately in rubber manufacturing, fuel blending and industrial heating.
Industry Focus: Downstream Demand for Pyrolysis Carbon Black Upgrades Across the Board – 24 Core Indicators Become the Quality Dividing Line
Success Story: Meicheng Pyrolysis’ Dual-Stage Crusher Solution Shines in European Project
Meicheng Pyrolysis dual-stage rubber crushing solution (Model 810+610) was successfully delivered to a European client. Featuring 99.5% steel removal, 3–5mm fine particles and superior stability, it outperforms local single-stage rasper systems. This project validates China’s high-end tire pretreatment technology in Europe and supports the global tire circular economy.
Continuous Waste Tyre Pyrolysis Plant Manufacturer and Supplier
As a leading continuous waste tyre pyrolysis plant manufacturer and supplier, we provide advanced industrial equipment designed to convert waste tyres into valuable energy resources. Our continuous pyrolysis systems are engineered for large-scale tyre recycling projects, enabling businesses to produce high-quality fuel oil, carbon black, and steel while maintaining efficient operation, low energy consumption, and sustainable performance.
Showcasing Advanced Continuous Pyrolysis Manufactuer at the Barcelona Recovered Carbon Black Conference | November 4–6
From November 4–6, 2025, our company participated in the Recovered Carbon Black Conference in Barcelona, a leading European platform focused on rCB innovation, sustainable tire recycling, and circularity in the rubber industry. As a manufacturer dedicated to continuous waste-tire pyrolysis systems, we were pleased to engage with tire producers, recyclers, rCB specialists, and technology partners from across Europe.
Driving the circular economy – tire pyrolysis oil at a legal turning point
Each year, well over a billion tires worldwide reach the end of their life. Many of these discarded tires still accumulate in landfills or are burned for a one-time energy gain, creating pollution...
European Tyre Pyrolysis Industry Trends (2024 Update)
The European tyre pyrolysis industry is evolving rapidly, driven by stricter waste regulations, circular economy goals, and advancements in pyrolysis technology. Below is an overview of key...
Summary of European Policies on Tyre Pyrolysis
The European Union (EU) has implemented stringent regulations and policies to manage end-of-life tyres (ELTs), promoting recycling and recovery over landfilling. Pyrolysis, a thermal...
A fresh focus on new approaches to recycling tyres is needed
The number of vehicles is growing worldwide and as a result the number of tyres is increasing too. Hundreds of millions of tyres are discarded each year. Their disposal represents a major...
Plastic pyrolysis − chemists explain a technique attempting to tackle plastic waste by bringing the heat
Recovered carbon black and its market potential
Despite recent technology advances and gradual development of circular economy concepts, markets for tire pyrolysis products still can be regarded as nascent. In this article we make an












