This study aims to produce fuel from plastic waste and determine the physical properties of the fuel. Plastic waste used is mineral water bottles (polypropylene/PP) and plastic bags (low-density polyethylene/LDPE). The method used is an experimental method using pyrolysis. 1 kg of raw material is chopped before being put into the pyrolysis container. The container is then heated and turns the plastic into a liquid and then evaporates. The hot plastic vapor flows into a heat exchanger to be condensed. The cooling process uses water with a counter flow direction of the steam flow. The results of the steam condensation process are then analyzed for their physical properties. The fuel obtained from 1 kg of raw materials is 0.863-0.908 kg, with ...
One of the most promising approaches for converting waste plastics into oil is fast pyrolysis. This ...
In this study, two different plastic wastes: polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from daily usage and p...
Given the scenario of difficulty of equalizing treatment and disposal costs, environmental risks and...
Plastics usage is rising daily because of increased population, modernization, and industrialization...
The research aims to utilize polyethylene (PET), polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS) plastic was...
The current energy crisis and waste management problems have compelled people to find alternatives t...
Plastic is a major composition in municipal waste. Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of ...
The increasing amount of plastic waste often creates chronic problems to the environment. Many effo...
Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of alternative fuel production including converting wa...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to degrade Polypropylene plastic waste into fuel using a pyr...
Pyrolysis of plastic waste is a thermochemical decomposition process of organic material in plastics...
The growing economical conflict of undegradable plastic material has escalated to the point where a ...
In every sector of the world today energy is essential. Energy has many forms such as electricity, t...
Efforts are being carried out in order to utilize polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS) plastic was...
Plastic wastes have considerable potential to be converted into alternative fuels through pyrolys...
One of the most promising approaches for converting waste plastics into oil is fast pyrolysis. This ...
In this study, two different plastic wastes: polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from daily usage and p...
Given the scenario of difficulty of equalizing treatment and disposal costs, environmental risks and...
Plastics usage is rising daily because of increased population, modernization, and industrialization...
The research aims to utilize polyethylene (PET), polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS) plastic was...
The current energy crisis and waste management problems have compelled people to find alternatives t...
Plastic is a major composition in municipal waste. Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of ...
The increasing amount of plastic waste often creates chronic problems to the environment. Many effo...
Depleting of fossil fuel leads to exploration of alternative fuel production including converting wa...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to degrade Polypropylene plastic waste into fuel using a pyr...
Pyrolysis of plastic waste is a thermochemical decomposition process of organic material in plastics...
The growing economical conflict of undegradable plastic material has escalated to the point where a ...
In every sector of the world today energy is essential. Energy has many forms such as electricity, t...
Efforts are being carried out in order to utilize polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS) plastic was...
Plastic wastes have considerable potential to be converted into alternative fuels through pyrolys...
One of the most promising approaches for converting waste plastics into oil is fast pyrolysis. This ...
In this study, two different plastic wastes: polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from daily usage and p...
Given the scenario of difficulty of equalizing treatment and disposal costs, environmental risks and...