Recycle plastic waste with pyrolysis
There
are a variety of ways through which energy can be produced and burned from
fossil fuels, but we can also use water in hydroelectric generators, sunlight
for solar energy, and even the heat of the core of the earth for geothermal
energy.
Biomass
gasification is also known as the process that is employed to convert solid
biomass into gaseous combustible gas known as "producer gas." The
producer gas is a low-heating-value fuel with a calorific value ranging.
Biomass to gas or
liquid fuel through gasification and pyrolysis. The process of gasification is
a process that exposes biomass material to high temperatures with very little
oxygen present to produce synthesis gas, a mixture that consists mostly of
carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
Scale lab Pyrolysis
is used for heating of an organic material, such as biomass, in the absence of
oxygen. Biomass pyrolysis is usually conducted at or
above 500 °C, providing enough heat to deconstruct the strong biopolymers, like
in conventional pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis, and ultra-fast pyrolysis.
Pyrolysis
is a process by which all solid or liquid waste undergoes thermal degradation
into similar volatile molecules without interacting with oxygen or any other
oxidants. Pyrolysis is necessary process for the combustion of most solid
fuels.
Pyrolyze
local waste into power and offer solutions to one of the biggest problems of
the 21st century. With the help of Pyrolyze, you can save our earth
or put an end to the enormous amount of plastic waste that is not or badly
recycled.
Pyrolyze
is a Dutch company who offers custom pyrolysis and gasifier solutions to waste
management organizations, communities, and institutions around the world. Our
goal is to develop high-quality pyrolysis systems at an affordable price.
Pyrolyze is an innovation for a clean environment by treating water, motor oil,
used car tyres, and plastics. We have developed an innovative pyrolysis
technology that can safely and efficiently convert waste into clean fuels.
Visit us now at: https://www.pyrolyze.com/impact/
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