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Polystyrene melt pyrolysis

ThermoFuel (1) A process for making diesel fuel from waste plastic. Preferred plastics are polyethylene and polystyrene. The plastic is first melted in an extruder and then pyrolyzed continuously in a cylindrical chamber at 370°C-420°C, giving a Cg to C g hydrocarbon mixture having a peak at C,g. An important feature is the incorporation of a catalytic reaction tower after the main pyrolysis reactor, which incorporates metal plates made from a proprietary catalytic metal alloy. Distillation yields an average of 930 L of diesel per ton of waste plastic. Developed by Ozmotech, Australia, and now offered by EnviroSmart Technologies of Roosendaal, the Netherlands. In 2006, there were plans for 31 installations in Europe to be made over the next 4 years. [Pg.346]


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