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Continuous pyrolysis system, recycling waste tires into oil and carbon black. 24 ton per day continuous production, output 10.000 litres oil, 10.500kg carbon black, 1.500 kg steel, 300m2 CH4, Products sellable as they are, without additional treatment. Low noise process, no harmful emissions in atmosphere. Visits of production process and transfer of technology possible. All info on info@zeen.si or tel. +386 31 626 800

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Lyns Ltd Pyrolysis Fuel System Chinese version

July 21, 2010

Chinese update on Lyns Ltd WT Type Waste Plastic Automatic Continuous Pyrolysis Fuel Plant This plant meets all the advanced countries environmental protection emission standards. The pre-screening waste plastic is converted by pyrolysis process and conversion rate is about 70 percent (cracking and refining the burning oil, unleaded petrol, diesel and other products). WT Type […]

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Lyns Ltd Retrieving Plastic Waste Material and Automatic Continuous Feed Pyrolysis Fuel Plant

June 5, 2010

Lyns Ltd WT Type Waste Plastic Automatic Continuous Pyrolysis Fuel Plant This plant meets all the advanced countries environmental protection emission standards. The pre-screening waste plastic is converted by pyrolysis process and conversion rate is about 70 percent (cracking and refining the burning oil, unleaded petrol, diesel and other products). WT Type the process is […]

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Tires to Oil Recycling – Batch Tyre Pyrolysis Video #4

April 25, 2010

Part 4 of Klean Industries Carbonization Systems – An Overview of the Batch Tire Carbonization Systems. Klean uses technology to turn old tires into new fuel. Klean’s technologies are designed to handle almost any waste stream imaginable, mixed or unmixed. This includes whole tyres, all types of plastics, shredder residue, manure, biomass and infectious biohazard […]

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Pyrolysis is an Emerging Green Technology

November 25, 2009

Pyrolysis is an emerging technology and its green credentials when the feed is biomass are top notch. Everyone who has lit a wood or coal fire and watched it burn has seen pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is usually the first chemical reaction that occurs in the burning of many solid organic fuels, like wood, cloth, and paper, […]

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