Technical knowledge, buyer guides and project updates
Turn complex project questions into answers that can support decisions.
This center explains pyrolysis, waste-oil distillation, PV recycling, equipment selection, project inputs, output validation, safety boundaries and delivery services. Each answer separates general knowledge from conclusions that require feedstock tests and project conditions.
Technical knowledge and FAQ
Direct buyer questions organize answers on pyrolysis, feedstocks, systems, outputs, safety, environmental responsibility, engineering, commercial evaluation, operation and maintenance.
8 categories and 36 published answers
Buyer and engineering guides
Verifiable checklists for enquiries, bid comparison, acceptance, installation, operations and existing-line upgrades.
10 buyer and engineering guides
Turn public guidance into working project documents
Downloadable templates support project communication, equipment comparison, factory acceptance, site readiness and operating records. They standardize information but do not replace formal design, contracts or local professional documents.
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Use real footage to explain equipment, manufacturing and project milestones
Videos should state the date, location and equipment or project stage. Animation explains principles; site footage evidences manufacturing or delivery milestones, and the two are not interchangeable.
Video center | filming information and project stage must be verifiable
Technical articles and news
Manage industry knowledge separately from company project updates while retaining the original publication date and latest revision date.
news
Continuously updated
Terminology and evidence notes
Explain pyrolysis, outputs, operating status, certification and data boundaries so general knowledge is not presented as a project commitment.
Statement of fact boundaries
Questions buyers often ask first
What makes up a complete pyrolysis system?
Beyond the core unit, it normally includes preparation, feeding, oil-gas separation, condensation, gas handling, discharge, environmental and control modules.
How should batch, semi-continuous and continuous routes be selected?
Compare feedstock consistency, pretreatment, operating organization, maintenance capability and output routes—not nominal throughput alone.
How are local permits and emissions requirements handled?
Local regulatory and engineering review determines permit and emissions requirements. The supply scope and local responsibilities are confirmed item by item.
- How a continuous pyrolysis system is organized
- How to compare batch, semi-continuous and continuous routes
- Project information checklist before enquiry
- Oil-sludge treatment routes
- Engineering safety boundaries
- Pyrolysis outputs and validation
- Project delivery lifecycle
- Factory-visit and quality-document checklist
- Site-readiness checklist before installation and commissioning
- Operating-data and maintenance system