From Recycled Granules to Acoustic Rolls: A Sustainable Journey

Rolls of recycled rubber for soundproofing in construction.
Transforming end-of-life tires into rubber rolls for acoustic insulation exemplifies a successful circular economy model. Through granulation and agglomeration processes, recycled rubber granules become high-performance materials for noise reduction in residential and industrial buildings.
What advantages do these acoustic rolls offer?
These rolls offer excellent sound-absorbing properties, enhancing acoustic comfort and reducing environmental impact. Learn more at [soundproof-rubber-rolls.com]


Recycled rubber powder has been a popular product for over 60 years. It was produced in the 1950s by buffing old tires for retreading. It was then refined and reintroduced into rubber compounds to reduce production costs. Subsequently, with the founding of our company in 1990, we began recovering industrial production waste. Transforming it into recycled rubber powder increased the possibility of recovery, making specific products more economical. From this, it’s easy to see that the industrial policy of reusing rubber powder was based solely on cost savings in production.
During the 2000s, overproduction resulting from the industrialization of raw material extraction and increased processing efficiency led to a reduction in raw material costs. This has discouraged the economic use of recycled powder due to the decline in the price of virgin product.