Plastic recycled rubber particles often present different colors in the market, and these color differences often reflect their different characteristics in many aspects.
First, from the source perspective, particles of different colors may come from different types of waste plastics and rubber materials. For example, black plastic recycled rubber particles may mainly come from the recycling of black rubber products such as waste tires and rubber tubes. Colored particles, such as red, blue, green, etc., may be mixed with plastic products of different colors during the recycling process, and retain some of their original colors after processing. This means that particles of different colors may have differences in the composition of raw materials, which affects their performance.
Secondly, in terms of performance, generally speaking, black particles usually have good elasticity and wear resistance because they are mainly derived from rubber products. They perform well in some applications that require high elasticity and wear resistance, such as rubber tracks, sports fields, etc. Colored particles may be relatively weak in elasticity and wear resistance, but in some occasions with specific requirements for color, such as children's playgrounds, decorative floors, etc., more choices can be provided. Colored particles may also differ from black particles in terms of weather resistance, and some bright colors may fade more easily when exposed to sunlight for a long time.
Furthermore, from the perspective of application areas, black particles are widely used in road construction, waterproof materials, rubber products and other fields due to their performance characteristics. Colored particles are more used in landscape design, decoration projects, children's amusement facilities and other places to meet different aesthetic needs and functional requirements.
In addition, particles of different colors may also differ in price. Generally speaking, black particles may have relatively stable prices due to their large market demand and relatively mature production processes. Colored particles may require additional color processing and screening during the production process, and the cost is relatively high, so the price may also be slightly higher than that of black particles.
In short, there are certain differences in the sources, performance, application areas and prices of plastic recycled rubber particles of different colors. When choosing to use, it is necessary to comprehensively consider various factors according to specific needs and application scenarios to select the most suitable particle product.