Carbon Black is a fine Black powder created through the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. At Adidev Carbon, we specialise in Recovered Carbon Black (rCB)—an eco-friendly alternative produced from end-of-life tyres and other waste streams.
Our rCB is engineered to deliver:
✔️ Durability – Stronger performance for rubber and plastics.
✔️ Conductivity – Improved electrical and thermal properties.
✔️ UV Resistance – Longer-lasting protection against sunlight.
✔️ Colour Stability – Rich, deep pigmentation across applications.
By focusing on sustainable production, we help industries reduce their carbon footprint while meeting global performance standards.
Pyrolysis Oil is a high-energy fuel produced from waste tyres and plastics—an affordable, eco-friendly substitute for conventional fuels. It’s widely used in furnaces, boilers, and power plants.
Converts scrap into valuable fuel.
Delivers strong calorific value for industries.
Lowers emissions and reduces landfill waste.
Cheaper than diesel or furnace oil.
Extracted during the pyrolysis process, Scrap Steel Wire is a durable recycled material used across multiple industries. By recovering steel from waste tyres, we reduce metal waste while supporting circular steelmaking.
Understanding the Difference
Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) and Virgin Carbon Black (vCB) are widely used in various industries, but their production, sustainability, and impact vary significantly. While Virgin Carbon Black is derived from fossil fuels through energy-intensive processes, rCB is an eco-friendly alternative produced from recycled materials like end-of-life tyres.
As industries move towards greener alternatives, rCB is proving to be a viable choice for companies looking to balance performance, cost, and sustainability. However, the choice between rCB and vCB depends on specific application needs and environmental considerations.
Both Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) and Virgin Carbon Black (vCB) have their place in various industries. While vCB offers consistent performance and has been the industry standard for years, rCB is emerging as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative.
Aspect | Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) | Virgin Carbon Black (vCB) |
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Environmental Impact | Made from recycled waste; low CO₂ emissions; supports circular economy. | Derived from fossil fuels; energy-intensive; higher footprint. |
Cost-Effectiveness | Lower production cost; affordable for manufacturers. | Higher production costs. |
Resource Use | Reuses waste, reduces dependence on virgin materials. | Consumes non-renewable fossil resources. |
Performance | Comparable in rubber, plastics, coatings; better dispersion. | Standard, reliable performance. |
Sustainability | Helps meet green regulations and CSR goals. | Less aligned with sustainability targets. |
Market Appeal | Strong eco-conscious branding advantage. | Traditional but lacks a sustainability edge. |
Versatility | Highly customizable for applications. | Limited customization. |
Whether it’s rCB, pyrolysis oil, or scrap steel wire, our products combine sustainability, performance, and cost efficiency—empowering industries to move towards a circular economy without compromise.