The time required for fully continuous tyre pyrolysis plant varies depending on factors such as equipment, process, and processing volume. Mingjie Group offers two models of continuous tyre pyrolysis plants: MLL-20T and MLL-30T. The fully continuous pyrolysis equipments can process 25-40 tons of waste tires per day.
Crushing system: The waste tires are crushed into small pieces and magnetically separated to remove most of the steel wire. This process is relatively short, typically taking about 1-2 hours, depending on the crushing equipment's processing capacity and the tire's initial condition.
Continuous pyrolysis system: Tire rubber powder is continuously fed into the pyrolysis reactor via automatic feeder. The pyrolysis reaction occurs under a slight negative pressure at a temperature of approximately 440°C. This continupus tire pyrolysis process typically takes 4-6 hours to ensure complete tire pyrolysis, converting rubber and other substances into products such as pyrolysis oil, carbon black, and combustible gas.
Heating system: The continuous pyrolysis plant uses indirect heating. The material is pyrolyzed in the inner drum of the pyrolysis reactor, while the outer drum uses high-temperature flue gas as a heat source to provide heat. The heating system varies during equipment startup and full operation. During startup, natural gas or other heating media is required for 1-2 hours to reach a stable temperature. During tyre pyrolysis recycling plant operation, synthesis gas is used to continuously provide heat for the continuous tyre pyrolysis plant.
Oil-Gas Separation System: After cooling and separation, the oil and gas discharged from the continuous tyre pyrolysis plant enter the oil collection tank. Non-condensable combustible gas enters the combustible gas purification system. This process typically takes 1-2 hours to complete the cooling and separation of the oil and gas.
Combustible Gas Purification and Transportation System: The syngas is purified in the combustible gas purification system, and then is conveyed through a water-sealed tank to a surge tank. The purification process typically takes 1-2 hours to ensure the quality and stability of the combustible gas.
Discharge System: Tire pyrolysis carbon black is water-cooled and then conveyed to a carbon black collection bin. The discharge process typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the efficiency and processing capacity of the discharge equipment.
Carbon Black Processing System: Carbon black processing involves magnetic separation, grinding, drying, and packaging the crude carbon black obtained from continuous tyre pyrolysis plant. The carbon black processing line is a fully enclosed system. This process is lengthy, typically taking 4-6 hours, depending on the amount of carbon black processed and the processing technology.
Flue Gas Purification System: After cooling, the recycled waste gas enters the flue gas purification tower, where it undergoes multi-stage purification before meeting emission standards. The flue gas purification process typically takes 1-2 hours to ensure that the flue gas meets emission standards.
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