Recovered Carbon Black Refining Plant Manufacturers & Manufacturer in Belgium

Advancing Circular Economy with High-Performance rCB Technology and Pyrolysis Solutions Tailored for the Belgian Industrial Landscape.

Belgium’s Transition to a Circular Carbon Economy

As a global hub for the chemical industry and logistical excellence, Belgium is currently at the forefront of Europe’s transition toward a circular economy. The demand for Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) Refining Plants has surged, driven by stringent European Union environmental regulations and Belgium's own "Federal Strategy for the Circular Economy." In regions like Flanders and Wallonia, industrial players are looking beyond traditional waste management to sophisticated rCB refining technologies that can transform end-of-life tires (ELT) into high-value raw materials.

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the second-largest seaport in Europe, serves as a critical epicenter for this industrial shift. Manufacturers in this region are increasingly adopting Recovered Carbon Black refining to supply the local tire and rubber manufacturing clusters. By integrating advanced pyrolysis and refining units, Belgian enterprises are reducing their reliance on fossil-fuel-based virgin carbon black, thereby significantly lowering the carbon footprint of the local automotive and plastic industries.

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Circular Integration

Belgium's chemical valley requires sustainable feedstock. Our refining plants provide a closed-loop system for rubber and plastic waste.

Energy Efficiency

Utilizing waste-to-energy heat recovery systems to power the refining process, meeting Belgian "Green Deal" energy standards.

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Compliance & Safety

Systems engineered to meet VLAREMA (Flemish Regulation on Waste Prevention and Management) and Seveso safety protocols.

Huayuan Tech: Heritage of Engineering Excellence

Focus on waste to energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. With over five decades of expertise, our company covers an area of 209,335 square meters, featuring a modern plant area of 98,680 square meters. We employ more than 500 professionals, where engineering and technical personnel account for 34% of the total workforce. We possess a complete suite of A-class boilers and pressure vessels manufacturing and testing equipment.

Our commitment to global standards is evident through our ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 three-system certifications, alongside the prestigious United States ASME certification. Furthermore, we hold the essential pressure pipe installation permit, ensuring that every Recovered Carbon Black Refining Plant we manufacture meets the highest safety and performance benchmarks required by the Belgian industrial sector.

With the continuous development of enterprises, we have become a multi-faceted firm engaged in:

  • Boiler and pressure vessel engineering.
  • Waste tire and plastic scrap pyrolysis machine development.
  • Thermal equipment system integration and contract energy management.
  • Investment, financing, and high-efficiency energy utilization.
Holding a national A-class boiler license and A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing license, we provide the technical backbone for Belgium's most ambitious green energy projects.

1968 Founded Year
200k+ Sqm Factory Area
500+ Global Experts
ASME Certified Standards

The Science of rCB Refining: From Waste to High-Value Asset

Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) is not merely "char." To meet the demands of Belgian tire giants and high-end plastic polymer manufacturers, the crude char produced from pyrolysis must undergo a rigorous refining process. Our Recovered Carbon Black Refining Plants utilize multi-stage milling, de-ashing, and pelletizing technologies to achieve particle sizes and purity levels comparable to virgin N-series carbon black.

Localized Application Scenarios in Belgium

1. The Rubber Industry in Liege: Refining plants are used to produce high-reinforcement rCB for technical rubber goods used in the aerospace and machinery sectors.

2. Plastic Masterbatch Production in Limburg: rCB is refined to act as a sustainable pigment and UV stabilizer for the extensive Belgian plastic packaging industry.

3. Logistics Hub Sustainability: Large-scale tire recycling at logistics centers near Zeebrugge transforms thousands of tons of shipping fleet tires into energy and refined rCB daily.

Industry Trends: The 2024-2030 Outlook

The trend in Belgium is moving toward "Deep Refining." It is no longer enough to just produce rCB; manufacturers are now focusing on surface modification and de-volatilization to ensure the product is odor-free and chemically compatible with modern synthetic rubbers. Our latest generation of plants features automated AI monitoring to adjust refining parameters in real-time, ensuring consistent quality that meets the REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) standards critical for the Belgian market.

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Ready to Lead the Circular Revolution in Belgium?

Partner with Huayuan Tech for world-class Recovered Carbon Black refining technology. From design and manufacturing to installation and maintenance, we are your trusted partner in Belgium.