General Description
Our Waste-To-Fuel process converts
waste,
such as waste plastic, scrap tires, and oil sludge into liquid-form
petroleum
products, which
can
potentially be refined to diesel
and unleaded gasoline fuels.
The feeding system delivers a continuous supply of waste and catalyst
to a pyrolysis reactor in which the pyrolysis process is taking place.
The rotating reactor is heated
to vaporize the feedstock. The vapor and solid residue are
removed from the reactor using the discharging and filtering system.
The
filtered vapor is sent to a condenser, and the solid residue is put
into a
storage tank.
The non-condensable gas is returned to
the furnace to be used as a heating source. The condensed vapor is
transported
through an oil-water separator to obtain an oil phase product which can
potentially be refined to produce gasoline and diesel fuels. If
refining is not
feasible, the product can be used as a heating oil or fuel for
industrial
boilers.
Flow Diagram
Technology
Breakthroughs
We own two U.S. patents. The patents cover process & equipment for waste material to fuel oil conversion, feeding system, and discharging system for converting waste material into fuel.