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Rohstoffliches Kunststoff-Recycling im Delayed Coker; Feedstock Recycling of Plastic in Delayed Coker

Authors: DVV Media Group GmbH;

Rohstoffliches Kunststoff-Recycling im Delayed Coker; Feedstock Recycling of Plastic in Delayed Coker

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Abstract The f eedstock recycling of plastic is despite regar- ding all efforts of authorities and industries still far below 10 % of the produced plastic. The usage of Polyethylene (PE) as an additional feed in pilot plans and in a Delayed Coker (DC) is investigated and quantified. The processing of PE and Polypro- pylene (PP) as an additional feed for the DC is sim- ple, problem-free and of very good economy. With a new and now on the market available procedure the sort purity of recycle-plastic is possible. The worldwide rapid rising of DC-capacities and the positive economics of plastic as an additional feed should lead to a strong increase of feedstock plastic recycling. Kurzfassung Das rohstoffliche Recycling von Kunststoffen ist trotz aller Anstrengungen von Behörden und Indus- trie immer noch weit unter 10 % der erzeugten Kunststoffe. In Pilotanlagen und in einem Delayed Coker (DC) wurde der Einsatz von Polyethylen (PE) als Zusatzfeed untersucht und quantifiziert. Die Verarbeitung von PE und Polypropylen (PP) als Zusatzfeed zum DC ist einfach, problemfrei und von sehr guter Wirtschaftlichkeit. Durch ein neues und nun im Markt verfügbares Verfahren ist eine Sor- tenreinheit von Recycle-Kunststoffen möglich. Die weltweit rasant steigenden DC-Kapazitäten und die positive Wirtschaftlichkeit beim Einsatz von PE und PP als DC-Zusatzfeed sollten zu einem kräftigen Anstieg des rohstofflichen Kunststoff-Re- cyclings führen.

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