SBR or ELT rubber? Which is the more correct term?

30 Oct.,2023

 

WHAT IS ELT?

When it comes to rubber granules made from scrapped car tires, “SBR granulate” is a commonly used term – yet “ELT granulate” is in fact a far more precise term.

ELT stands for end-of-life tires; and as Genan only recycles tires – and no other rubber articles – Genan rubber products are designated with the correct and precise term: ELT rubber. – Granules manufactured with nothing but end-of-life tires as feedstock – no matter the percentage of styrene-butadiene used in the original manufacturing process.

Where SBR can refer to both virgin synthetic rubber and recycled tire rubber, ELT refers to material from used tires only.

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