Pyrolysis and Recycling

Typically, traditional recycling solutions are inefficient due to the existence of low-degradability wastes. The utilization rate of solid waste recycle is possible to be improved through suitable pyrolysis techniques, which is the new worldwide topic on sustainability and recycling.
Learn more about JADE’s pyrolysis technology, and seek new solutions on solid waste recycling.
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Biomass pyrolysis (also called cracking) usually refers to the process of biomass being heated without adding oxygen, water vapor, or heated CO₂ in the reactor, resulting in the decomposition of molecules into fuel (gas, liquid, and carbon black). Degradation under anoxic conditions results in a decrease in exhaust gas emission which benefits the reduction of secondary pollution to the atmospheric environment. Meanwhile, the majority of the hazardous ingredients like sulfur and heavy metals in the waste are fixed in the carbon black. The output from pyrolysis varies significantly upon different pyrolysis temperature.

News

Municipal solid waste pyrolysis gasification power generation system
Municipal solid waste pyrolysis gasification power generation system
07-06-2022

After pre-treatment such as sorting and crushing, the domestic wastes enter a dryer through the waste feeding system for drying the material to with less than 20% moisture content. Then, the wastes enter the rotary kiln pyrolizer; the pyrolysis system...
Municipal sewage plant sludge pyrolysis and carbonization system
26-04-2023

The 80% moisture content sludge from the municipal sewage treatment plant would be first conditioned and modified, then decreased to below 60% moisture by plate-frame filter press; then, the sludge is transported to the mud-cake silo.
Sludge pyrolysis and energy utilization complete system equipment
26-04-2023

Project designed processing capacity of 30 t/d (moisture content 80%), core pyrolysis system covers an area of 300 square meters, 30kW installed power, sludge carbonization time is 60 minutes, exhaust gas emitted after being treated to the standard.