Abstract

The first industrial-scale pyrolysis plant for solid tire wastes has been installed in Jenin, northern of the West Bank in Palestine, to dispose of the enormous solid tire wastes in the north of West Bank. The disposable process is an environmentally friendly process and it converts tires into useful products, which could reduce the fuel crisis in Palestine. The gravimetric analysis of tire waste pyrolysis products from the pyrolysis plant working at the optimum conditions is: tire pyrolysis oil (TPO): 45%, pyrolysis carbon black (PCB): 35%, pyrolysis gas (Pyro-Gas): 10% and steel wire: 10%. These results are depending on the tire type and size. It has been found that the produced pyrolysis oil has a High Heating Value (HHV), with a range of 42 − 43 ( MJ / kg ) , which could make it useful as a replacement for conventional liquid fuels. The main disadvantage of using the TPO as fuel is its strong acrid smell and its low flash point, as compared with the other conventional liquid fuels. The produced pyrolysis carbon black also has a High Heating Value (HHV) of about 29 (MJ/kg), which could also encourage its usage as a solid fuel. Carbon black could also be used as activated carbon, printers’ ink, etc. The pyrolysis gas (Pyro-Gas) obtained from waste tires mainly consist of light hydrocarbons. The concentration of H2 has a range of 30% to 40% in volume and it has a high calorific value (approximately 31 MJ / m 3 ), which can meet the process requirement of energy. On the other hand, it is necessary to clean gas before the burning process to remove H2S from Pyro-Gas, and hence, reduce the acid rain problem. However, for the current plant, some recommendations should be followed for more comfortable operation and safer environment work conditions.

Highlights

  • The world is facing a huge energy gap due to the increase of the human population and the unexpected growth in industry around the world

  • Pyrolysis transforms waste tires into tire pyrolysis oil (TPO), pyrolysis carbon black (PCB) and pyrolysis gas (Pyro-Gas), which are considered as high value fuels and chemicals [15,16]

  • The gravimetric analysis of tire waste pyrolysis products from the reactor working at the optimum conditions is tire pyrolysis oil (TPO): 45%, pyrolysis carbon black (PCB): 35%, pyrolysis gas (Pyro-Gas): 10% and steel wire: 10%

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Summary

Introduction

The world is facing a huge energy gap due to the increase of the human population and the unexpected growth in industry around the world. Is being by the highly increasing numbers of the population, and the lack of material resources needed to solve more and more waste tires, which threaten the living environment of humans In Palestine, the solid waste tires are randomly dumped in landfills These landfills usually face accidental fires that produce extremely thick black By 2050, friendly methods. The International Energy Agency expects that 27% of the fuel used in the transportation industry may the biomass pyrolysis is a suitable solution to recycle these waste tires with more be sustainably produced from biomass and waste resources [6]. It is highly dependent on energy imported from Israel [9] To achieve sustainability, this project involves producing a renewable fuel from the pyrolysis process of waste tires. This is done by introducing the first commercial plant of tire pyrolysis in Palestine

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