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Waste processing system

Green Industrial Solutions BV is a company that deals with the environment and energy.

We are specialized in environmentally friendly technical solutions:

Sustainability
CO2 emission reduction or prevention
No false green economy
Waste Treatment
Bio Fuel


 


Most waste is made of oil products, our company has a technology for the processing to convert the waste in a bio fuel by heating the waste.
Our base installation works on the Pyrolyseproces and has a capacity of 20 tonnes per day. Other performances and abilities in our program are 50, 100 and 200 tonnes per day

This installation is suitable to produce for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This installation it is a commercially viable solution to the waste problem.

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Our Installation

1. Complete processing of the waste, solving the environmental problem, in our continuous working Pyrolysis installation.

2. It produces new energy (gas and bio fuel) with a high yield (depending on the quality of the waste). The capacity that the Pyrolysis plant can produce off 20 tonnes of waste per day is:
    10 tonnes of oil,
    6 tons syngas,
    4 tonnes of char.

3. A portion of the gas is recycled back into the heat of the Pyrolyseproces.

4. Increase in the recycling rate and a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.

5. Electricity (1.4 MW for 20 tons installation) generated by a turbine.

 

Specifications

 

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DETAILS

 Project

Plastic Waste Processing Project Installation "Pyrolysis"

 Target group

Intended for Local government, public, private enterprises, recycling industry, process industry, and the bio-industry, etc.

 Capacity

from 20 to 200 tonnes per day

  

 Waste products

Plastic waste for treatment, manure, plastics, rubber reorganized, and hospital waste.
Plastic waste, PP, PE, PET, PS, toys waste, plastic containers, computer and TV waste, carwastel, etc…… .

 Area

Land surface

2000 m2

Buildable

1500 m2

 Production

Oil production

10 tons per day (20 tons installation)

Gas yields

6 tons per day (20 tons installation)

Char yields

 

4 tons per day (20 tons installation)

 Production method

Continue Pyrolysis method

 Power requirements

Ca. 100KW (400V, 3~ 50Hz)

 

G.I.S Pyrolysis: oil and char

 

Material

Avg. oil perc.

Avg char perc.

Styrofoam

80%

0.5%

Plastics

50%

10%

PP,PE.PET

50%

10%

PVC

50%

10%

Rubber

40%

35%

 

Compare of a conventional and secure system

 

Category

Batch Type

GIS Continuous system

 

Input other material & restart after a run

Continuous input and output while Pyrolysis 24 hours a day, 7 days a week running

Capacity

Less than 6 tons per day while production time 4 hours

20 tonnes per day

Materials

PE, PP, PS and other plastics should be cleaned first for the start-up

PE, PP, PS, and others such as vinyl, paper, coal, wood and require no special treatment for oil-contaminated… All waste

Waste

Char product (large quantity) must first be removed from the installation

Char (small amount) is continuously removed from the facility through a screw conveyor

 Safety

Explosive (high pressure)

safe (low pressure)

Efficient

Low yields by batch process

Higher yields by continuous process

Size

Many Space

Few Space

Maintenance

inefficient, expensive and cumbersome

Efficient & compact

Costs

expensive

cheap

Energy consumption

Min. consumption 800 KW

Max consumption 100 KW Pyrolysis

Start time

More than 2 hours before each run

Approximately 2 hours at a time for continuous business



Our installation fits within the framework to offset the CO2 emissions, there may be observed by investing in our plant "CO2 credits” obtained as the installation in an another country (developing country) would be placed.


Pyrolysis oil and gas is used for:
1. Fuel for heating of the process
2. Fuel for a turbine for generating electricity
3. Refined oil is suitable for diesel engines

Char can be used in:
1. Tires
2. Carbon industry
3. Filter industry

 

 

 

 

 

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Laatst bijgewerkt: 29 May 2008