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      Tire Derived Fuel (TDF) is a fuel derived from scrap tires that have been shredded and processed. It is used as a substitute for traditional fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas in industrial and utility boilers. TDF is composed of rubber, steel, and fabric, and is a renewable energy source. It is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels, as it reduces the amount of waste tires that would otherwise be sent to landfills.
TDF is used in a variety of    industries, including cement manufacturing, pulp and paper production, and power generation. It is also used in the automotive industry, where it is used to power vehicles and to produce heat for tire manufacturing.
The Tire Derived Fuel market is growing due to increasing demand for renewable energy sources and the need to reduce waste tire disposal. The market is expected to continue to grow in the coming years as more companies adopt TDF as an alternative fuel source.
Some companies in the Tire Derived Fuel market include Liberty Tire Recycling, Global Tire Recycling, and American Tire Recycling. Show Less   Read more