Through pyrolysis, waste materials are thermally decomposed in the absence of oxygen, yielding a primary product known as pyrolysis oil. This oil can undergo further processing and refining in distillation or refining plants to produce highly purified energy oil. The resulting fuel is suitable for use in various combustion engines, including those in cars, trucks, generators, and boilers.
Carbon Black obtained by pyrolysis can be used as a filler:
In addition, this product can be used to produce activated carbon and subsequently used as filler in exhaust filters.
Pyrolysis inherently involves cracking, a process that breaks down complex organic molecules into simpler compounds.
A significant byproduct of this process is syngas - a mixture of gases with a high calorific value, often exceeding 8,500 kcal/m3.
This energy-rich syngas can be utilized to sustain the pyrolysis reaction by serving as a fuel source for heating the pyrolysis furnace, thereby reducing production costs. With advanced processing, syngas can be converted into valuable petrochemical products, expanding its utility beyond energy generation,
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