Processing of tyres into pyrolysis fuel - abstract
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The technology for processing tires into fuel is based on heating without oxygen access to a temperature of 400 ° C (low-temperature pyrolysis). If the tires are simply heated in the open air, then they will first warm and then light up. If they are heated without oxygen access, then there will be no conditions for combustion, and accordingly, under the influence of temperature, complex chemical processes of decomposition into the main components from which it was made, and these are ordinary oil fractions, will occur. At the same time, due to the high temperature, these fractions immediately evaporate. At this point, these fractions must be selected from the autoclave boiler and condensed, thus obtaining them in the usual liquid form, a non-condensed pyrolysis gas, is sent to the reactor furnace, where it is burned to maintain the process.
The technology for processing tires into fuel is based on heating without oxygen access to a temperature of 400 ° C (low-temperature pyrolysis). If the tires are simply heated in the open air, then they will first warm and then light up. If they are heated without oxygen access, then there will be no conditions for combustion, and accordingly, under the influence of temperature, complex chemical processes of decomposition into the main components from which it was made, and these are ordinary oil fractions, will occur. At the same time, due to the high temperature, these fractions immediately evaporate. At this point, these fractions must be selected from the autoclave boiler and condensed, thus obtaining them in the usual liquid form, a non-condensed pyrolysis gas, is sent to the reactor furnace, where it is burned to maintain the process.
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