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How does KINGOM contribute to the environment by the manufacture of rubber mjud flaps?

The reuse of tires in the manufacture of rubber mud flaps contributes to the environment mainly because it extends the useful life of a product that takes more than a hundred years to break down. Burning tires releases highly polluting toxic substances to the environment such as mercury, carbon monoxide and lead. On the other [...]

How are tires recycled for the manufacture of rubber mud flaps?

The recycling of tires for the manufacture of rubber mud flaps follows a series of steps that contribute to a better use of resources. After collecting the disused tires from various workshops and clients, these are exhaustively classified to determine their processability and the industry where they are destined (manufacture of tars, thermal power plants, [...]

Kingom and the environment

In its commitment to the environment, Kingom uses a regenerated rubber compound from tires as part of its truck mud flaps manufacturing process. This way we intend to maintain a sustainable production strongly committed to the "cradle to cradle" philosophy. Our aim is to lengthen the useful life of the rubber and reduce its environmental [...]

What type of rubber does Kingom use for truck mud flaps?

Kingom manufactures vulcanized rubber mud flaps. Vulcanized rubber mud flaps have a greater stability, hardness, impermeability and resistance to temperature changes, abrasion, chemical action and electricity. In addition, vulcanized rubber accepts large deformations under load and recovers its original shape easily. Vulcanization is a chemical process that occurs by heating raw rubber to more than [...]