BDS Waste Disposal, Inc

PO Box M, Corinna, Maine, United States | Tire and Rubber Recycling

BDS Waste Disposal specializes in scrap tire collection, transportation, storage and recycling for customers throughout New England, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts. We make use of our own personnel and equipment (trucks, trailers and processing machinery) when servicing our customers.

We process all scrap tires at our licensed facility in Maine. All resulting products are utilized in accordance with Maine DEP and US EPA rules and regulations. Examples of product usage include landfill drainage material and filler material in civil engineering projects.

For more information on the services we provide, please visit our F.A.Q. page and our service page. You can also contact us and we'll be glad to answer any questions you may have.

SERVICES:

Collection and Transportation:

BDS Waste Disposal owns and operates six tractor trailers, two of which are equipped with loading arms, and three rear loading compactor trucks. All of our trucks are operated by skilled, dependable drivers that can load tires effortlessly and in a timely manner.

For businesses with larger tire piles, we make use of our tractor trailers.

For businesses that do not have room to pile tires and have too many for a weekly run, BDS offers box trailers that are picked up on an on-call basis.

BDS also offers container service for businesses that wish to keep the tires out of site and out of the weather. This type of service is also on an on-call basis.

For smaller tire collections, customers can be serviced on an on-call basis, weekly or bi-weekly schedule with the rear loading compactor trucks.

All of our trucks are licensed and permitted to transport scrap tires in most of New England including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts.

Scrap Tire Recycling:

Once the truck loaded with scrap tires arrive at the site, the truck is then weighed at the scales. The truck proceeds to the BDS processing facility where the tires are unloaded manually or via a walking floor trailer. The empty truck proceeds back to the scales where the tire weight is calculated and the weight slip is generated. Once unloaded the tires are segregated into four separate categories.

Tires without rims and tires small enough to be shredded whole are fed with a hydraulic excavator directly into the shredder.

Tires with rims are placed in a pile to have the rims removed. The de-rimmed tires are then placed in a pile where they are fed directly into the shredder. Steel and aluminum rims are recycled as scrap metal.

Over-sized tires are placed in a pile to be sheared by a hydraulic excavator into pieces small enough to be fed into the shredder. These pieces are fed directly into the shredder.

Once the tires are shredded the shreds are conveyed over a classifier that classifies the shreds into 6' minus and 6' & over.

The 6' & over are recirculated back into the shredder and continue in this process until the shreds are small enough to be classified as a Type 'B' chip. The 6' minus shreds are then conveyed into a finished Type “B” chip stockpile.

The Type 'B' chip is used in the construction of new landfill cells as a drainage layer allowing leachate to drain to the collection pipes and as a protective layer protecting the landfill liner from being punctured by landfilled waste.

The Type 'B' chip is also used in civil engineering applications. Such projects include; light - weight fill material for road construction and bridge abutments.

 

 

Company Details
Company NameBDS Waste Disposal, Inc
Business CategoryTire and Rubber Recycling
AddressPO Box M
Corinna
Maine
United States
ZIP: 04928
PresidentFrank Schofield, President
Year EstablishedNA
Employees10
MembershipsNA
Hours of Operation 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday

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