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Impact of Tyre Pyrolysis in Pakistan

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dc.contributor.author Haseeb Falak Baloch
dc.contributor.author Ali Raza Nawaz
dc.contributor.author Hamid Fiaz
dc.contributor.author Ch Muhammad Ammar
dc.contributor.author Muhammad Ramaz
dc.contributor.author Supervisor Dr Salah Ud Din Azad
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-27T04:47:30Z
dc.date.available 2021-08-27T04:47:30Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/25578
dc.description.abstract Pyrolysis plant is a fully automated process whereby waste tyres are recycled. The main contribution of the project is to avoid environmental problems for the people as tyre is a hazardous waste which is the home of dengue and malaria. Previously the dumping of tyres in the landfill was a major reason of land pollution as the decomposition of tyres took hundreds of years. To conduct the process in controlled conditions, avoiding the release of toxic waste from the tyres into the land, soil, air, and water the technique of pyrolysis was adopted. Tyres have a complex structure that has almost 75-85% of rubber in it and rest made up of steel wires. The natural decay of rubber takes a lot of time so if it is thrown away in landfills will stay there for years. The management of waste has a great concern over the disposal as tyres are made of styrene-butadiene rubber which is highly non-biodegradable, and its disposal became a hot topic in the developing economies of many countries. Our syndicate planned to conduct certain analysis on these plants and put forward our reports so that its usefulness can identified. With the advent of installation of these plants, Pakistan became capable of processing used tyres in a very sustainable way. Despite of the fact, how useful this process was, it did not get much recognition in our country. We covered many aspects of this process, and created a detailed report on its working, products, by-products, environmental impacts, workers, and nearby population. As compared to the other disposals of used tyre’s pyrolysis is an especially useful process as it is ecofriendly, and all the products and byproducts produced by this process are especially useful. This process has curbed the problem of pollution and has made the tyres a source of raw material for many other industries. The steel wires separated from the tyres are readily accepted by the steel manufacturing industry, carbon produced during the process is acceptable too many industries cement factories, and the major product of this process that is the oil has many users. If used in its crude form TPO becomes furnace oil and is transported to kiln etc. If this oil is processed further, it can be converted into diesel and can be used as a better-quality fuel in automobiles. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt en_US
dc.subject Water Resource Engineering en_US
dc.title Impact of Tyre Pyrolysis in Pakistan en_US


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