The Genan recycling concept for end-of-life tires is built on decades of experience. Originally conceived in 1990, our technology has been continuously developed ever since. Today, with more than 35 years of experience, it is fully automated and designed for consistent, high-quality output.
All types of end-of-life tires – from passenger cars, vans, trucks, tractors, and large earth-moving machines – are separated into their original elements: Rubber, steel and textile.
The result speaks for itself. Genan delivers a recycled rubber product that is clean, uniform, and reliable – every time.
The output from a Genan plant consists of 75% rubber powder and granulate, 15% steel and 10% textile fibres.