RUBBER COMPOUND OIL (RCO)

Rubber Compound Oil (RCO), derived exclusively from rubber, commonly recognized as an alternative fuel oil, is produced through the distillation of used rubber materials, such as discarded automobile tires and manufacturing waste rubber.

RCO is composed solely of rubber-derived substances from industrial waste, without incorporating any additional materials.

It possesses a slightly pungent aroma and exhibits a dense black color, akin to that of worn-out tire rubber. RCO serves as an alternative fuel for energy generation in boiler burner systems, substituting conventional fuels such as diesel and gas.

RUBBER COMPOUND POWDER (RCP)

RCP or carbon dust is produced as an alternative fuel from oil factory waste that is distributed throughout Indonesia.

Typically, discarded tires are incinerated in these factories, resulting in RCP. RCP possesses a high calorific value and is reasonably priced, making it an excellent alternative fuel. RCP is suitable for utilization in industries such as cement, textiles, and other companies that utilize combustion in the production process.