How do our systems work?
Here is a brief and simple explanation of how the plants work:
Our plants are a phase, the first phase begins when the waste truck is the load, the waste that can be recycled is selected and the rest goes into the oven.
Pyrolysis: Pyrolysis, often also referred to as
pyrolysis, is a special process in the absence of the oxidizing agent in which the thermochemical
decomposition of organic materials takes place.
This process consists of completing production processes within the complex molecules and
transforming them into less complex molecules.
During the process, the oxygen experience allows us to pass the oxidation tests, the starting point
is a traditional combustion process.
Plasma lamination: Plasma gasification is a thermal
process that uses plasma that converts organic matter into a synthesis gas. A plasma torch powered
by an electric arc is fed by gas and catalyzes the organic matter in syngas, with the slag coming as
a by-product. Regarding the evaluation of solid urban waste, biomass, industrial waste, hazardous
waste and solid hydrocarbons, such as coal, tar sands, petcoke and oil shale.
Biodigester incinerator: Biodigesters are the plants
that dispose of waste, reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere and at the same time. These
plants treat organic waste in reactors (the digesters) and are mixed with carbonic acid and biogas
is formed. This is the future in electricity if it is inserted in engines driving generators.
Concentrated solar energy: Concentrated solar systems
(CSP, Concentrating Solar Power), solar energy, solar energy, solar energy, solar energy, solar
energy, solar energy, solar energy, solar energy. small amount. Generally the heat is converted into
mechanical energy by a heat engine (solidly or by mechanical transmission).