Pyrolysis of Municipal Wastes
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« Bioenergy Resources in MENA Countries How the Biofuel Industry is Growing in the US » Pyrolysis Pyrolysis of of Municipal Municipal Wastes Wastes By Salman Zafar | July 29, 2020 - 6:11 pm | Industrial Waste Disposal CG Environmental 24 Hour Emergency Response For Biohazard Cleanup, Decontamination Services, Waste Disposal cleaningguys.com OPEN Pyrolysis is rapidly developing biomass thermal conversion technology and has been garnering much attention worldwide due to its high efficiency and good eco-friendly performance characteristics. Pyrolysis technology provides an opportunity for the conversion of municipal solid wastes, agricultural residues, scrap tires, non-recyclable plastics etc into clean energy. It offers an attractive way of converting urban wastes into products which can be effectively used for the production of heat, electricity and chemicals. Pyrolysis of Municipal Wastes Pyrolysis process consists of both simultaneous and successive reactions when carbon-rich organic material is heated in a non-reactive atmosphere. Simply speaking, pyrolysis is the thermal degradation of organic materials in the absence of oxygen. Thermal decomposition of organic components in the waste stream starts at 350°C–550°C and goes up to 700°C–800°C in the absence of air/oxygen.
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