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TheoVital edited this page Nov 25, 2017
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In this section, you can submit your ideas for new products that could use end-of-life tyres derived products.
In order to help the potential makers, try to be as precise as possible in your description (advantages, drawbacks, barriers that should be overcome, similar existing products...)
If a product in this list already exists, feel free to modify the corresponding article, and move it in the existing applications category.
- "Rubber ways": Non-slip rumble strip for guiding visually-impaired people
- "Urban guard": Protection of urban furniture
- "Solar pneus": Shock absorbing seal for the protection of solar panels
- Bricks and tiles (floor or roof)
- Rubber mat : Shock absorbing, avoid noise and war and tear
- Thermic and mecanic insulating / Motors and machines vibration isolating support
- Wall or bag against flood
- Roof/tile in rubber ex: Turning plastic waste into roofs in Burkina Faso
- Isolating mix projected on walls
- Earplug
- Safety helmet/shoes
- Textile panels: panel made from agglomerated textile fibres
- Vegetalized wall with rubber bag
- "Recycat": reusable pet litter
- Cat scratching post: a resistant material for cats to scratch on
- Table mat: rubber mat for heat protection
- Reusable bags semirigid
- 3D printing filament
- Cloathes, shoes
- laptop bag
- Balls
- Ballistic
- Coverings for floor
- Windsurf/Paddle/Surf boards
- Handles - walking stick - paddles
- Bike seat
- Knee/elbow protections
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