Textile Fillers
Textile fillers are lightweight fibrous materials obtained through the mechanical shredding and separation of end-of-life tires. During processing, textile fibers are separated from rubber and steel fractions, then cleaned and carefully sorted. The result is a material with a developed structure, low density, and consistent, repeatable physical properties.
Key benefits:
- low density and high bulk volume
- good thermal and acoustic insulation properties
- potential for reducing the weight of final products
- stable and consistent quality
Textile fillers are widely used in the production of construction and insulation materials, including insulation boards and lightweight structural mixtures. They are also applied in composites and technical compounds, where they serve as a filling and structure-forming component. These materials are suitable for industrial applications requiring volume filling and a lightweight, fibrous material structure.

