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Tyre Recycling Plant Cost & Solutions in Sri Lanka

Leading Manufacturers & Suppliers of Green Pyrolysis Technology

The Rising Demand for Tyre Recycling in Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka continues its path toward industrial modernization and urban development, the management of waste tyres has become a critical environmental and economic priority. With the increase in vehicle registrations across provinces like Western, Central, and Southern, the volume of end-of-life tyres (ELTs) has surged. Traditionally viewed as a disposal headache, these tyres are now being recognized as a valuable resource in the circular economy.

Establishing a Tyre Recycling Plant in Sri Lanka offers a dual advantage: it mitigates the environmental hazards associated with landfills and provides a high-return investment through the production of pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and steel wire. For local entrepreneurs and industrial giants in Colombo or Gampaha, understanding the tyre recycling plant cost is the first step toward a sustainable future.

♻️ Local Industry Status: The Sri Lankan government, through the Central Environmental Authority (CEA), is increasingly incentivizing "Waste-to-Energy" projects. This makes it the perfect time for manufacturers and suppliers to introduce advanced pyrolysis technologies to the island.

About Huayuan Tech

Focus on waste to energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. Company covers an area of 209335 square meters, plant area of 98,680 square meters, more than 500 employees, engineering and technical personnel accounting for 34% of the total number of employees. Has a complete A-class boilers and pressure vessels complete sets of manufacturing, testing equipment.

Pressure pipe installation permit, And through ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001 three system certification and the United States ASME certification.
  • 1968+
    Establishment
  • 500+
    Employees
  • 209335 M²
    Factory Area
Huayuan Tech Factory

Tyre Recycling Plant Cost Breakdown in Sri Lanka

Investing in a tyre recycling facility requires a comprehensive understanding of both CAPEX (Capital Expenditure) and OPEX (Operating Expenditure). In Sri Lanka, several factors influence the total investment:

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Machinery & Technology

The core cost is the pyrolysis reactor. Continuous systems are more expensive but offer higher efficiency and lower labor costs compared to batch systems. Prices vary based on daily processing capacity (e.g., 10 tons per day vs. 50 tons per day).

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Infrastructure & Land

Setting up in industrial zones like Biyagama or Mirigama provides better access to utilities. Costs include site preparation, foundation for the reactor, and storage for finished products like tyre oil.

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Operational Utilities

Electricity and water consumption are significant. Our Electrical Heating Continuous Pyrolysis plants are designed to optimize energy use, specifically catering to regions with fluctuating energy costs.

"With the continuous development of enterprises has now become engaged in a boiler, pressure vessels, waste tire and plastic scrap pyrolysis machine development, manufacturing, sales, consulting services, thermal equipment system integration, contract energy management, investment and financing, supplemented by energy efficient use of professional firms. Holding a national A-class boilers, A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing license, D1D2 pressure vessel design certificate."

Localized Application Scenarios in Sri Lanka

The outputs of a tyre recycling plant have ready markets within the Sri Lankan industrial landscape:

  • 1. Industrial Boiler Fuel: Sri Lanka’s tea factories, textile mills, and cement plants require immense thermal energy. Pyrolysis oil (Tire Pyrolysis Oil - TPO) serves as a cost-effective alternative to industrial furnace oil.
  • 2. Rubber Manufacturing: Carbon black produced from pyrolysis can be semi-refined and reused in the production of low-end rubber products, mats, and even new tyres, supporting the local rubber industry.
  • 3. Steel Recycling: The high-quality steel wire extracted from waste tyres is a valuable scrap metal for Sri Lanka’s steel melting industries and construction sector.

Our Strategic Vision

Unswervingly pursue the technological innovation, build strong enterprise core competitiveness, is the company's long-term adherence to the development strategy. Adhering to the "innovation, quality, honesty" business purposes, to environmental protection and energy conservation as the prerequisite, technology as a means, with superb professional skills and unique R&D philosophy, production and research strong cooperation, and constantly introduce innovative products and services to meet market demand.
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Future Trends in Sri Lankan Waste Management

The shift toward "Green Industry" is no longer optional. Sri Lanka is eyeing international climate funding and carbon credit markets.

Automation & AI

Modern plants are moving toward fully automated continuous systems that reduce human error and maximize oil yield. Our AI-integrated monitoring ensures safety and efficiency.

Zero-Emission Goals

Advanced scrubbing systems and gas cleaning technologies are becoming mandatory to meet the stringent emission standards set by the CEA.

Carbon Credit Monetization

By recycling tyres, companies can potentially earn carbon credits, providing an additional revenue stream alongside the sale of oil and carbon black.

As a leading supplier and manufacturer, Huayuan Tech is committed to providing Sri Lankan businesses with the most efficient tyre recycling plant solutions. Whether you are looking for a small-scale batch reactor or a high-capacity continuous system, we offer competitive tyre recycling plant costs tailored to the local market. Our technology ensures that waste tyres are no longer a burden on the Pearl of the Indian Ocean but a catalyst for industrial growth and environmental sustainability. Contact us today for a detailed feasibility study and a customized quote for your Sri Lankan project.