Established in 2012, Markap Resources Private Limited has been at the forefront of sustainability and innovation, committed to making the planet greener and cleaner. With over a decade of expertise, we specialize in recycling end-of-life tires and transforming them into valuable products that align with a circular economy. Our primary focus lies in the production of 20,000 Ton high-quality rubber compounds annually, catering to various industrial applications. Recently, we have expanded our portfolio by venturing into the production of recovered carbon black (rCB), a sustainable alternative to virgin carbon black. This milestone reflects our dedication to driving environmental change by reducing waste, conserving natural resources, and lowering carbon emissions .
Acts as reinforcing filler, enhances strength, durability, and wear resistance in tire treads, sidewalls, and inner liners.
Increases elasticity, tensile strength, and resistance to abrasion i rubber products
Used as pigment and UV stabilizer, boosts UV resistance, mechanical peoperties, and color uniformity.
Act as black pigment in coatings, paints, and automotive finishes. Boost opacity, color depth, and UV protection
Used as pigment in inks for packaging and print media., ensures deep black shades and excellent dispersion.
Used in Li-ion batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors as conductive additive. Enhances conductivity and battery performance.
Used in conductive applications, ensuring static dissipation in electronic housings and components.
Our rCB offers a cleaner, cost-effective alternative to virgin carbon black — reducing emissions while delivering results.
Conserving nature means protecting and preserving our natural environment and the biodiversity it holds. Forests, rivers, oceans, air, wildlife, and ecosystems are all essential to the survival of life on Earth — including humans.
Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) is a sustainable material produced by recycling end-of-life tires and other rubber-based waste through a process called pyrolysis — a thermal decomposition in the absence of oxygen.
We only have one planet. Protecting the world isn’t a choice—it’s a responsibility we all share.Protecting the world means safeguarding its resources, biodiversity, and climate for current and future generations.
The Earth we shape today is the legacy we leave for tomorrow. Protecting the world for the future means taking conscious, collective action to ensure that the next generations inherit a planet that is healthy, habitable, and thriving with life.
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