Pyrolysis is one of the most common methods for converting plastic waste into fuel. This technique necessitates extremely high temperatures for the plastics. Materials are separated, allowing them to be reused in an environmentally friendly manner. Purdue University researchers discovered a new technique called hydrothermal processing for U.S. Plastic-to-Fuel. Polypropylene is heated to extremely high temperatures ranging from 380 to 500 degrees Celsius in a reactor filled with water. At high pressure, this can last up to five hours. Water breaks down the plastic and converts it to oil at these high temperatures and pressures. Explore more- https://cmiblogdailydose.blogspot.com/2022/08/us-plastic-to-fuel-converted-by.html
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