Alternative Fuel - Enhancement in Waste Plastic Oil

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NOVATEUR PUBLICATIONS

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN ENGINEERING, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY [IJIERT]


NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIVE TRENDS IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY-2016
11TH & 12TH MARCH 2016
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ISSN NO - 2394-3696
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Paper ID: NITETMECH31

ALTERNATIVE FUEL - ENHANCEMENT IN WASTE PLASTIC


OIL
Afsana Momin
Student ME manufacturing in AGPIT solapur

Anyapanawar R R
Asst. Prof. AGPIT solapur

Gadwal S.B
Associate. Prof. AGPIT solapur

ABSTRACT

Recycled fuels have been receiving great attention in order to supply energy recovery especially from waste
products. Converting waste product to useful material is a growing interest in fuel research area. Environmental
concerns about waste can be eliminated by recycling processes. Plastic pollution can unfavorably affect lands,
waterways and oceans. Living organisms, particularly marine animals, can also be affected through entanglement,
direct ingestion of plastic waste, or through exposure to chemicals within plastics that cause interruptions in
biological functions. Humans are also affected by plastic pollution, such as through the disruption of the thyroid
hormone axis or hormone levels.
Today our world is increasingly focused on managing waste, recovering energy and protecting the environment.
Pyrocrat Systems is committed to these goals and its core expertise is pyrolysis. With the vision of creating better
plastic and tire waste management for world, Pyrocrat Systems has developed innovative and robust machinery and
technology. Waste plastic disposal and excessive use of fossil fuels have caused environment concerns in the world.
Both plastics and petroleum derived fuels are hydrocarbons that contain the elements of carbon and hydrogen. The
difference between them is that plastic molecules have longer carbon chains than those in LPG, petrol, and diesel
fuels. Therefore, it is possible to convert waste plastic into fuels.

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