Gasification converts carbonaceous raw materials, such as coal, into fuel gas (synthesis gas, or syngas). Typically performed at high temperatures and pressures.
Pyrolysis plants convert organic waste into usable energy like pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and syngas. This plays a greater role in solid waste management.
Waste tires are converted from waste to energy through pyrolysis plants. The main products include pyrolysis oil, carbon black, steel wire, and syngas, all of which have economic value.
Tyre pyrolysis plant converts waste tires into pyrolysis oil, steel wire, carbon black and syngas, without using oxygen for simpler and more economical emission control.
The Batch Pyrolysis Plant converts organic waste, such as whole tires or packed plastic bales, into pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and syngas through pyrolysis.
Batch Pyrolysis Plants convert organic waste, such as tires or plastic, into pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and syngas. These plants process 6-15 tons per day.
This Waste Tires Plastics Recycling To Oil Plant converts solid waste into fuel oil, carbon black, and syngas using pyrolysis, then refines the pyrolysis oil into fuel.
Both tyre pyrolysis and plastic pyrolysis convert waste into pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and syngas using pyrolysis plants, but the product compositions differ.
The waste tire pyrolysis process converts tires by heating them in an oxygen-free or deficient environment, yielding syngas, pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and steel wire.
The Rice Husk Charcoal Making Machine converts rice husk into charcoal and byproducts (Syngas and Tar) through pyrolysis. It can recover or purify combustible gas and tar.
The MJ-2 skid-mounted mini pyrolysis machine has a processing capacity of 1-2 tons per day. This plant converts waste plastics into fuel oil, carbon black, and syngas, and can process waste tires, plastics, and sludge.
Explore biochar equipment for biomass pyrolysis and carbonization, a key technology for converting biomass into biochar, bio-oil, and syngas. Mingjie Biochar Equipment facilitates these processes and affects conversion efficiency and biochar quality.
This tire pyrolysis plant uses pyrolysis technology to convert waste tires into fuel oil, carbon black, syngas, and steel wire, with options for batch or continuous operation.
Waste plastic pyrolysis chemical recycling converts waste plastics into pyrolysis oil, syngas, and carbon black via high-temperature anaerobic decomposition, specializing in plastics unsuitable for mechanical recycling.
Biomass carbonization machines convert waste wood into valuable resources like charcoal, wood tar, and syngas using high-temperature pyrolysis technology. Ideal for waste reduction.
A pyrolysis plant can convert non-biodegradable plastics into fuel oil, carbon black, and syngas. This process is more popular than traditional recycling methods due to its simplicity and flexibility.