Continuous process tire pyrolysis plant
The continuous process tire pyrolysis plant is an innovation of the intermittent waste tire cracking equipment. It has realized uninterrupted 24-hour continuous feeding, continuous out puting, saving manpower and material resources, and improving efficiency.
The main work flow of continuous process tire pyrolysis plant is as follows:
1. Withdraw the collected tires with a wire drawing machine.
2. Put the wire pulling tire into the tire crusher and break the tire into small pieces of 3-5cm.
3. Put the tire scrap into the continuous process tire pyrolysis plant and heat the reactor. After much and pyrolysis reaction and condensation finally get fuel.
4. The end of equipment operation will be automatically discharged carbon black.
What are the main advantages of continuous process tire pyrolysis plant?
1. Relative to the intermittent tire cracking equipment, the single machine processing capacity is large and the floor space is small.
2. Use PLC control system to save manpower.
3. An accurate calculation system ensures that the waste tire can be fully cracked and the oil yield is high.
4. The pyrolysis reactor adopts an internal rotation device and does not need to periodically stop the replacement of the sealing material.
Like the intermittent tire pyrolysis plant, the continuous process tire pyrolysis plant can crack fuel, carbon black, steel wire, and combustible gas. Their specific uses are as follows:
Fuel oil usage
1. Fuel oil : Mainly used in iron and steel plants, boiler heating, heavy oil generators, and cement plants.
2. Carbon black: It is mainly used for pressure ball combustion and refined milling. Refined flour can be used for new tires, rubber soles, and pigments.
3. Steel wire: Mainly used for waste recycling and recasting.
4. Combustible gas: It will be recycled by the equipment and reused in the heating fuel of the reactor.
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