How did your perspective when looking at the mounting garbage,whether it be problems or challenges that invite the opportunity?

It’s no secret that the waste problemhas become a common problem in many placesespecially in big cities.The challenge is how to make waste processing unit that zero waste andbe profitableIntegration ofcontinuous pyrolysis technology andbiogas system is the answer on this.With pyrolysisorganic waste, plastics, and tires will produce specific products with high economic valueWhen the processing of organic waste are the main products producedcharcoalbiooil, and syngasAll of them can be used for energy applicationsWhile theplastic is processed then the primary product is syn crude oil whose quality as petroleum.Processing of scrap tires with pyrolysis will produce syn crude oil like in plastic pyrolysis processing, carbon black, syngas and steel wire.

With the sale of the products of pyrolysis, so the activity of MSW processing is not onlydependent on the tipping feebut the majority of the profits derived from the sale of thepyrolysis productsIn addition there are two thermal process beside pyrolysis which is used on MSW processing, there are gasification and incineration, but pyrolysis has many advantages over both methods…Please continue reading at:

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