On April 12, 2016, our Thailand customers came to visit our company. The sales director guided them to the factory to see the pyrolysis plants. Quite pleased with the good performance of our plant, they are planning to establish long-term cooperation with us.
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World First: Tire Recycling Yields Steel, Diesel, Carbon
PERTH, Western Australia, March 31, 2016 (ENS) – Tytec Recycling, a new company based in Perth, announced Wednesday that it would open the world’s first environmentally-friendly off the road tire recycling operation this year.
The facility will employ a new Edison Award-winning technology to make high-quality marketable steel, diesel oil and carbon out of the old earthmoving tires used in mining and agriculture.
Recycling Waste Tires Into Energy
Bangladesh is producing around 18,144,000 liters of industrial fuel per year, worth US$ 9,072,000 to substitute furnace oil or industrial diesel by adopting pyrolysis technology to recycle around 50,400 tons of hazardous waste tires. Besides, 75 per cent toxic chemical, such as, cyanide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and products of butadiene and styrene emission in … Read more
Old Tyres In South Africa Recycled By Pyrolysis Last Year
South Africa is slowly eating into its mountain of scrap vehicle tyres, with 19 percent of old tyres recycled last year – a jump from just 4 percent two years ago. Yesterday, the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of SA (Redisa), a non-profit company responsible for building a viable recycling industry with the focus on … Read more
Chile Customers Came To See Our Pyrolysis Plants
In March 2016, our customers from Chile came to see the pyrolysis plant that they were interested in. They felt very pleased with our plants and showed strong purchase intention.