Tire pyrolysis technology is a method of decomposing and reusing waste tires. Waste tires contain a large amount of materials such as rubber, fiber, and steel wire. These materials will undergo pyrolysis reactions at high temperatures to produce products such as oil, carbon black, and flammable gases.
Pyrolysis technology can decompose waste tires into about 45% fuel oil, 35% carbon black, 10% steel wire and 10% flammable gas. These products have high economic value and can be used in different fields. For example, fuel oil can be burned to generate electricity, carbon black can be used as filler or raw material for making new tires, steel wire can be recycled and reused, and flammable gases can be used as fuel.
Tire pyrolysis technology can use different heating methods, such as electric heating, pyrolysis gas heating, etc. During the heating process, the pyrolysis temperature and heating rate need to be controlled to obtain the best pyrolysis effect. At the same time, the selection of pyrolysis technology also needs to consider factors such as the composition and scale of waste tires.
In general, tire pyrolysis technology is an effective method for treating waste tires and has broad application prospects.
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