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    23.07.2015

    Pyrolysis of tyres. Environmentally friendly and cost-effective technology

    Thermal decomposition of used tyres and rubber products, known as pyrolysis technology, is based on thermal degradation of feedstock under the high temperatures and oxygen-free environment into the products with the smaller molecular mass: liquid pyrolysis... 

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    18.06.2015

    Pyrolysis technology: ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS

    One of the waste thermal treatment trends is the move from incineration technology to pyrolysis. Implementation of pyrolysis provides the reduction of waste amount accumulated from the process, valuable products, minimal environmental footprint than incineration... 

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    17.11.2014

    Acid tars utilization

    Acid tars (or acid sludge) is a toxic residue produced by petroleum processing industry. It is arising due to purification of machines, oil containing products and tanks by concentrated sulfuric acid. Refinery acid tar contains heavy hydrocarbons, sulfuric... 

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    22.08.2014

    End-of-life tyres treatment. Technological review.

    As the complementary the motor industries grow, the accumulation of used tyres will increase in near future, which will lead to environmental excursion. More than 3 million tons of waste tyres annually produced only in United States, and up to 2.5 million... 

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    7.12.2013

    Ins and outs of thermal decomposition

    The term ‘pyrolysis’ refers to a heat treatment process for converting a hydrocarbon waste into fuel or chemical products. Pyrolytic process creates a value from refused materials, which are otherwise be landfilled. For the first time, the practice... 

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    7.11.2013

    Pyrolytic process outline

    Pyrolysis is defined as a thermal conversion process of organic waste in the oxygen-free environment. The main products resulting from the processing of hydrocarbons are synthetic gas, a liquid oil and solid residues (biochar, carbon black, metal). Pyrolytic... 

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