Nylon Friction Rubber Scrap
Sell or Source Quickly with Verified Buyers
Nylon friction refers to rubber materials reinforced with textile cord (typically nylon or polyester), used in the casing or belt section of tires. Unlike steel wire rubber scrap, this variation contains rubber scrap with textile content—making it lighter and suitable for different applications.
Key sources include:
Tire retreading plants
Buffing lines
Quality control rejections from tire manufacturing
Secondary recyclers and exporters
Nylon friction rubber scrap is a tire-derived material composed of rubber and embedded textile fibers—mainly nylon cord. This material is commonly generated during tire retreading, buffing, and recycling operations, and it holds commercial value for its energy content and fiber structure.
If your business generates nylon-infused rubber scrap, finding qualified buyers shouldn’t be a bottleneck. At Ruberin, we help suppliers of nylon friction rubber connect directly with vetted industrial buyers—no platforms, no delays, no uncertainty.
Nylon friction rubber scrap isn’t found just anywhere. It’s a by-product of specific industrial processes involving tire casings and textile-reinforced rubber. If your operation falls into one of the categories below, you likely have nylon friction material with strong market value.
Tire Retreading Facilities
Buffing and casing preparation generate large volumes of nylon-based rubber scrap with consistent fiber structure.
Rubber Scrap Yards & Aggregators
Many yards receive textile-reinforced rubber waste without realizing it can be sold separately to energy-focused buyers.
Tire Manufacturers (Factory Waste)
Production overruns, trimmings, or QC rejects often contain nylon cord embedded in rubber—ideal for fuel recovery or pyrolysis.
Exporters in Recycling Regions
Especially in Asia, Eastern Europe, and North Africa, exporters often accumulate nylon friction without direct buyer access.
If you handle rubber scrap with textile reinforcement, Ruberin can help you turn it into revenue—fast and without hassle.
Ruberin works with industrial buyers who are actively sourcing nylon friction rubber scrap for energy recovery and fuel applications. To help you connect quickly, here’s what they typically expect:
Form
-Baled or organized loose material
-Clean and dry is preferred
-Compact packing improves handling
Fiber Type
-Nylon or polyester cord embedded in rubber
-No steel wire contamination
Purity
-Minimal textile shedding
-No mixed rubber types or plastic contamination
Minimum Quantity
-At least 23 metric tons per load
-Consistent availability increases buyer interest
Required Info
-Clear photos of your nylon friction rubber
-Tonnage and location
-Origin country for logistics
Not sure if your material qualifies? Send us photos of your rubber scrap with textile content and we’ll get back to you with buyer interest.
Selling nylon friction rubber scrap through Ruberin is fast and direct. No logins, no platforms—just clear steps that connect you with real buyers.
Step 1
Capture multiple clear photos of your nylon friction rubber scrap, including:
Step 2
Send us:
Step 3
No logins or profiles needed. Just send the info directly.
Step 4
We match your rubber scrap with textile content to real buyers and respond fast.
A serious buying offer
Estimated pricing range
Shipping or pickup options (FOB or CIF)
If you’re holding nylon friction rubber scrap, tire scrap with fabric, or any rubber scrap with textile content, we want to hear from you.
Whether it’s a one-time load or a recurring stream, we’ll connect your material with serious industrial buyers—fast.
What to Send: Clear photos of the material, Approximate quantity (in tons), Location (country & city)
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