The collected plastic waste is shredded and dumped into a reactor. Post that, a catalyst is added and the plastic is heated at a temperature of 150 degrees. The gases emitted such as methane and propane as stored in a separate gas tank to be used as a heating source for the machine to function. The oil obtained is filtered, stored, and readied for dispatch. With such a small setup, Rudra has revolutionized how plastic can be successfully converted to fuel. A tonne of plastic can approximately produce 600 to 650 liters of fuel, 20 to 25 percent synthetic gases, and 5 to 10 percent of residual char, which can be used for road filler with bitumen. This is how Plastic recycling fuel plant setup works.
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