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PLASTIC PYROLYSIS PROCESS
PYROLYSIS
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Pyrolysis is a “no-burn” process, breaking down materials into their chemical constituents by applying high pressure and high temperature in the absence of oxygen.
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This process generates precursor materials that can be used to produce fuels, lubricants, and other value-added products. It is important to note that pyrolysis is not incineration, which requires oxygen and can generate emissions and harmful byproducts.
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A typical pyrolysis installation supplied by Clean-Seas and its partners is a self-contained manufacturing facility that processes organic or inorganic waste and outputs industrial materials, fuels and electricity. The facility powers itself and needs external power only to start up.​

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