Environmental distress harms concerning the possibility of using tyre rubber waste as raw materials for the research of liquid This research explain the use of tyre pyrolysis oils by solving the difficulty of waste tyre removal. In this study pyrolysis of scrap tyres was approved in controlled environment in Rotary bed horizontal batch reactor of 10T capacity at a high temperature of 430oC to create pyrolytic oil, non-condensable gases, steel wires and char.This paper also provides the physical properties of pyrolytic oil and compare with the diesel oil.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20140305.16 |
Page(s) | 164-167 |
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Pyrolysis, Tyre Pyrolysis Oil, Scrap Tyres
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