Michaelis Systems GmbH
Michaelis Systems is a German manufacturer and technology provider of tire pyrolysis plants and rCB refining plants. Their standard plant processes 10,000 TPY of end-of-life tires per line, producing TPO, rCB, and steel wire, with additional equipment for upgrading crude rCB to tire-grade quality.
Company Overview
- Status
- Operational
- Employees
- 11-50
- Daily Capacity
- 27 TPD per line (10,000 TPY)
- Technology
- Continuous
- Headquarters
- Germany, Germany
- Region
- Europe West
Feedstock Types
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