Pyrolysis Oil Expiremental Feedstock Recipes: Difference between revisions
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**This will make analyzing yields easier, as well as leave less "things to go wrong" | **This will make analyzing yields easier, as well as leave less "things to go wrong" | ||
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*Given most plastic wrappers/wrap and packages are [[LDPE]] this should make them a predictable feedstock | |||
*ESPECIALLY if using the type used for Shipping Pallets | |||
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* | *[https://www.cheric.org/PDF/KJChE/KC19/KC19-4-0658.pdf A 2002 Study Titled "Characteristics of LDPE Pyrolysis" ] |
Revision as of 04:03, 6 March 2021
Basics
- This page goes over various "recipes" for Pyrolysis Oil
- The main goal is to start with "standard" feedstocks such as Plastics that should break down into predictable compounds
- This will make analyzing yields easier, as well as leave less "things to go wrong"
Polyethylene
- Given most plastic wrappers/wrap and packages are LDPE this should make them a predictable feedstock
- ESPECIALLY if using the type used for Shipping Pallets
Math
Internal Links
- Pyrolysis Oil
- Negligiblek's Pyrolysis Empirical Model (Seems to be documentation of previous expirementation?)
- Open Source Fuel Agnostic Pyrolysis Batch Kiln