You can obtain a generated oil that does not solidify at low temperatures! It is possible to safely remove the residue that remains in the pot without turning into oil!
The "REP Series" is a waste plastic oilification device that does not solidify at low temperatures, utilizing advanced thermal decomposition oilification technology. For an oilification device with a processing capacity of 10,000 kg/day (500 kg/h), it can produce up to 10,000 liters of generated oil from 10,000 kg of waste plastic per day. Due to the automatic removal of residues, there is no need for heating and cooling, allowing for highly efficient continuous operation. 【Features】 ■ Advanced thermal decomposition oilification technology that does not solidify at low temperatures ■ Automatic removal of residues ■ Suitable plastics for oilification: PE, PP, PS ■ Processing capacity: 1 kg of waste plastic → 1 L of generated oil (oil yield: approximately 75-85%) ■ Effective utilization of off-gas *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Other Features】 - Naphtha can be used as a plastic raw material, and heavy oil can be used as fuel for diesel generators. - It is possible to produce oil that does not solidify even at low temperatures below 0°C. - Residue that does not turn into oil can be safely removed from the kettle. - Multi-layer films (PA, EVOH, EVA) can be converted into oil if the ratio is low. - Equipped with a safety valve that allows pressure to be released in case of pressure rise, ensuring safety without excessive pressure increase. - A system that is environmentally friendly, as it does not release off-gases into the atmosphere. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Our company purchases "business waste plastics" generated from industries such as the food industry, film sheet manufacturing, industrial waste disposal, and construction, as well as "general waste plastics" generated by municipalities, which cannot be material recycled. Additionally, aiming to establish recycling that addresses environmental and energy issues, we propose high-value-added chemical recycling through the oilification of waste plastics.