See how a domestic pyrolysis unit converts household waste into fuel and energy, reducing colle
Rapid solar heating in an entrained reactor pushes biomass above 950°C to suppress tar formation, cut pressure drop, and improve syngas control.
Combining solar heat, microwaves, and plasma converts biomass or coal into syngas while cutting CO2 losses and energy demand.
On-site household pyrolysis converts domestic refuse into fuel for heat and power, cutting waste transport, landfill use, and emissions.
A frequency converter regulates heater voltage in 0.1 V steps to cut overshoot, speed heating, and improve high-temperature accuracy.
A porous carbon-loaded framework creates microwave arcs above 1000°C, enabling faster pyrolysis and more efficient recycling of mixed waste.
Reaction gases activate carbon black during cooling after microwave pyrolysis, improving rubber reinforcement without separate heating.
Internal radiation and catalytic de-oxidation lower oxygen in waste pyrolysis oil, improving stability and suitability for fuel refining.
Fine voltage control through PWM frequency conversion stabilizes high-temperature heating, reducing overshoot, heating time, and energy use.
Gallium- and copper-doped HZSM-5 improves microwave absorption in LDPE pyrolysis, boosting gas selectivity while reducing coke formation.