Tire pyrolysis oil also known as tire-derived fuel (TDF), is a product obtained by high-temperature pyrolysis of waste tires, and its main component is hydrocarbons. The tire pyrolysis industry can not only solve the problem of waste tire pollution but also provide new sources of raw materials for the energy and chemical industries, which have good economic and environmental benefits. The sales of tire pyrolysis oil depend on the oil’s quality, composition, and market demand.
Energy recovery: Tire pyrolysis oil can be used as an alternative fuel for power generation plants, boiler plants, and other industrial purposes.
Chemical plant: Tire pyrolysis oil contains hydrocarbons, which can be used as chemical raw materials to produce other chemicals, such as solvents, rubber additives, etc.
Lubricating oil: After proper processing and mixing, tire pyrolysis oil can produce some lubricating oil products.
Asphalt plant: In road construction, tire pyrolysis oil can be mixed with asphalt and used to produce road asphalt mixture, which helps improve the road’s durability and performance.
Carbon black factory: The carbon black factory uses tire pyrolysis oil as raw material for carbon black to produce tires, pigments, and other products.
Recycling processing: Its quality can be improved through further processing and refining to meet specific market needs.
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