Pyrolysis Of Mixed Plastic Wastes Into Alternative Fuel Oil ? Pyrolysis Process (300 & 3,000 Ton / Yr) Developed At Korea Institute Of Energy Research

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 272 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
This paper is focused on describing the pilot and demonstration plants for pyrolysis process of mixed plastic wastes developed at Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER). These plants were constructed at KIER (300 ton/yr) and also Korea R & D Company (3,000 ton/yr) in Kimjae city, in Korea. The raw material used was mixed plastic wastes that were generated from household and industry, etc. The liquid products obtained by pyrolysis at around 400°C were used as an alternative fuel oil. These processes were controlled by automatic control system with continuous operation in a control room. Main process units consist of automatic feeding, melting, thermal cracking systems and vacuum distillation. Their characteristics were automatic pyrolysis operation under vacuum atmospheric pressure, continuous control in feeding of raw material and discharging of solid residue, the recirculation of cracked reactant with a high temperature into the melting reactor and continuous pyrolysis of reactant in circulation thermal cracking system such as constant stirred tank reactor (CSTR), plug flow reactor and light/heavy oil separator, in order to maximize the efficiency of light oil products like kerosene and diesel. In addition, the process performance of pilot plant was described.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Pyrolysis Of Mixed Plastic Wastes Into Alternative Fuel Oil ? Pyrolysis Process (300 & 3,000 Ton / Yr) Developed At Korea Institute Of Energy ResearchMLA: Pyrolysis Of Mixed Plastic Wastes Into Alternative Fuel Oil ? Pyrolysis Process (300 & 3,000 Ton / Yr) Developed At Korea Institute Of Energy Research. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.