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Purity Requirements for Plastic Entering the Pyrolysis Reactor

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When using pyrolysis to process plastic waste, the purity of the plastic and the presence of contaminants such as paper, metals, glass, dirt, or non-plastic materials can interfere with the pyrolysis process and reduce the quality of the output. Generally speaking, the plastics entering the pyrolysis reactor should ideally have a high purity (90% or higher) to ensure efficient and clean conversion into oil, gas, and char. Here's a detailed explanation:

Plastic Waste

Impact of Plastic Purity on Pyrolysis

Effect of Contaminants in RDF (Paper, Metals, etc.)

Pre-treatment and Sorting Requirements

Economic and Environmental Implications

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