Terra Elastomer is rubber recycling expert
Fort Lauderdale, Florida -Â In a bid to inform shareholders about a potential acquisition, Florida-based Magnum D'Or Resources, Inc. has given information about rubber recycling company Terra Elastomer Technologies SL and its subsidiaries.
Terra, through its subsidiaries is well entrenched in the field of recycling waste materials. Its research and design division is under contract to erect a recycling facility in Saudi Arabia and has several other potential contracts pending. Terra Elastomer Technologies S.L. owns a number of patents for Devulcanising rubber, EPDM powder and EPDM compound.
Terra also serves as the parent company of both Artech Recycling Gmbh, and Inteso AG. Terra through Artech Recyclingtechnik using its technology is capable in recycling crumb rubber down to as fine as toner powder found in an ink cartridge. This finished product is being used and sold to a number of clients including painters. Terra also manufactures and builds recycling plants, equipment, shredders, and granulator machines for reclaiming and utilizing raw materials.
Spreerelast AG another subsidiary of Terra regards itself primarily as service suppliers in the area of reprocessing elastomer based waste and scrap materials which result from the manufacturing of industrial rubber goods and tires, and from retreading operations.
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Press release from Magnum D'Or Resources (includes links to many related websites)
Website of Spreerelast (Germany)
Website of Intech Cryotech (Germany)
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