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While you’re sticking in the traffic jam in your car, have you ever thought about the numbers of cars that people use nowadays? According to the US Bureau of Transit Statistics in 2008, there are 255,917,664 registered passenger vehicles and 137,079,843 were categorized as automobiles. Moreover, if these numbers 4 times increase, the result can possibly be the tire disposal a year. That means we burn them a lot in a year, as well as, we start burning our world.
Tires are widely used as the components of many vehicles such as bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trucks, earthmovers, and aircraft. It is found that tires are the main problematic waste as there are a lot of vehicle used and tire produced today. Therefore, the recycling is very high concern. Luckily, tire can be recycled for use in the basketball court or the new shoe products. You just send them to the recycler. Furthermore, tire is one of the most re-use materials. Tires can be recycled in the special process recycling. Some tires are recycled through a freezing process and some use powerful magnets to further draw metal from the rubber. However, if we don’t send them to the recycler, we can reuse them as following.
* You can make a flower pots by using old car tires—just put soil in it and take it to your garden.
* If you have children at home, you can make car tire swing for them – Just use the strong rob and attach to the tree.
* You can attach the piece of tires to the side of the boat as the boat bumper, if you own boats. It’s very when docking the boat.
* The large tractor tires are very useful for making sandpit for children. You can buy the special safely sand and fill it in the tire.
* Because of its high heating value, tire’s used as fuel. Shredded tire’s burnt for fuel which is called tire-derived fuel or TDF.
Mainly, there are two benefits of tire recycling. First, reusing or recycling tires can help you expand the household or workplace storage place. Because of its size and amount of use, you’ll lose many storage places for others of your materials. Another benefit is to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes and other vermin. Tires can collect the large water; it can be a large pool. Therefore, it is the perfect place of mosquitoes and they can carry the disease like encephalitis or dengue fever.
Tips for extending a tire’s usable life
1. Maintain proper tire pressure by get your car check at the garage.
2. Avoid excessive braking and accelerating.
3. If you own a car, check the tires alignment regularly and also the balancing.
4. Avoid overloading your car or any vehicle because tires will work harder with the load of weight. They can possibly explode.
5. Use retreads, which are as safe as new tires.
Tips & Waring
* Burning tire’s a polluted process. It can create a thick, black, foul-smelling smoke and its oil can seep into the ground water.
* After removing the steel, tires are cut, punched and stamped onto many kinds of rubber products such as floor mats, belts, gaskets, shoe soles, dock bumpers, seals, muffler hangers, shims, and washers.
* There’s the manufacturing process called retreads or recaps; it’s the way to extend the tire’s life. This process can save millions of gallons of oil each year because it takes only 7 gallons of oil to retread a used tire compared to 22 gallons to produce a new tire.
* Because of its high heating value, tire’s used as fuel. Shredded tire’s burnt for fuel which is called tire-derived fuel or TDF.
* Tire ships. These are used as an alternate daily cover for some municipal landfills.
* For Civil engineering applications, tires can be used as a part of the construction. Tires can be backfilled for walls and bridge abutments, subgraded insulation for roads and used as playground surface material.
* You should check with the recycling center for the number of tires allowed, sizes and costs. However, it’s usually a free service.
* Some recycled tires make their way back to other automobiles. When the recycled rubber is ground and shredded, the used tires make exhaust pipes, brake pads and insulation.

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Thank you for save the world.