Carbolytic Materials Company | Tire Recycling Facility

Carbolytic Materials Company
United States
Architecture and engineering services supporting a 30,000-square-foot tire recycling facility converting end-of-life rubber into reusable carbon black.
Key Features
30,000 SF industrial processing facility
Five-acre site development
End-of-life tire recycling operations
Carbon black recovery process
Process equipment selection
Process flow design
30 tons per day production capacity
Industrial utilities integration
Scope of Work
Vestal Corporation provided architecture and engineering services for a 30,000-square-foot tire recycling facility located on a five-acre site in Maryville, Missouri.
The facility was designed to convert end-of-life rubber materials into reusable carbon black through specialized industrial processing systems. Scope included process equipment selection, detailed process flow design, site development coordination, and integration of supporting utilities infrastructure.
The design emphasized operational efficiency, environmental responsibility, and scalable production capacity of up to 30 tons per day.
Project Impact
The project supports sustainable manufacturing by diverting waste tires from landfills and transforming them into high-value reusable materials.
Vestal’s integrated engineering approach enabled efficient process design, reliable utilities infrastructure, and a scalable facility platform for long-term growth in advanced recycling operations.
Services
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
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