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Advanced Machine Converts Waste Plastic to Oil

  • Date Submitted: 08/25/2014 04:03 AM
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Waste tyre recycling plant
Pyrolysis can be referred to process the used tires into fuel gas, crude oil, steel wire and carbon black.
The technology of pyrolysis cracking and monomerrisation of used tires is always a hot topic in the pyrolysis industry.
The pyrolysis method for recycling used tyres is a technique which whole or shredded tyres in a reactor vessel containing oxygen free atmosphere and a heat material. In the reactor the rubber is softened which after which the rubber polymers continuous breakdown into small molecules. These smaller molecules eventually vaporize and exit from the reactor. Then for the vapors the vapors can be burned directly to produce power or condensed into an oily type liquid .Usually the liquid is as fuel.
When the process performs well. The process is very clean with very low commissions. Or waste. The waste gas the pyrolysis plant produced can be used to heat the reactor itself. And the black smoke will be removed by the dedusting system. Little energy is required to run the machine. The heat material is just in the beginning of the operation, once the machine is running it will used its own oil gas to heat the reactor.
The qualities of the outputs such as carbon black,steel wire crude oil depends on the types of plastics/tyres. Different types of plastic/tyres have a different oil yield and different qualities.
For instance whole tyres contain fibers shredder tyres have the most steel and sometimes most of the fiber removed.
Pyroysis is the very best way to process the waste tyres or plastics.

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