Method and apparatus for continuous decomposing waste...

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Production of hydrocarbon mixture from refuse or vegetation – From synthetic resin or rubber

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C422S232000, C252S373000, C075S493000, C075S505000, C048S190000, C048S1970FM, C048S203000, C048S206000, C208S400000, C208S403000, C208S407000, C208S414000

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07626061

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for the continuous recycling of hydrocarbon containing used and waste materials such as plastic and polymeric waste including, for example, polyurethane, rubber wastes and the like, and in particular scrap rubber tires, are disclosed. The process is carried out under moderate temperatures and atmospheric pressure in the presence of air and a feed of liquid(s) containing oxygen. The method is characterized by the low residence time.

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