A popular method to recycle plastic wastes is pyrolysis, where oil, gas and char can be produced. These products can be utilized as fuels because they are basically hydrocarbons. The research investigates char properties, including their performance as fuel briquettes. There are 13 char samples from PE (Polyethylene) pyrolyzed at temperatures of around 450 °C, with and without a catalyst. Some of the samples were obtained from PE mixed with other types, such as Polystyrene (PS), Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), and Others. Char properties, such as moisture, ash, volatile matter, and fixed carbon contents, are revealed from the proximate analysis, whereas calorific values were measured with a bomb calorimeter. Briquettes are made by mixing 4 g of char with 0.5 – 1 g binder. Briquettes are hollow cylinders with an outer and inner diameter of around 1.75 cm and 0.25 cm, respectively. Combustion is carried out in a furnace with wall temperatures of about 230°C and a constant air velocity of 0.7 m/s. Five out of 13 char briquettes are not feasible because they melt during combustion. Briquettes made from 100% PE wastes burn in substantially shorter duration than those from mixed plastic wastes. Char #1 and #5 are excellent due to their highest energy release, whereas #10 show the worst performance.
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3 June 2016
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD AUN/SEED-NET REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY ENGINEERING AND THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THERMOFLUIDS (RCEnE/THERMOFLUID 2015)
19–20 November 2015
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Research Article|
June 03 2016
Combustion of char from plastic wastes pyrolysis
Harwin Saptoadi;
Harwin Saptoadi
a)
1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
, Indonesia
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Tri Agung Rohmat;
Tri Agung Rohmat
1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
, Indonesia
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Sutoyo
Sutoyo
2Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang
, Indonesia
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Harwin Saptoadi
1,a)
Tri Agung Rohmat
1
Sutoyo
2
1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
, Indonesia
2Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang
, Indonesia
a)
Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1737, 030006 (2016)
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Harwin Saptoadi, Tri Agung Rohmat, Sutoyo; Combustion of char from plastic wastes pyrolysis. AIP Conf. Proc. 3 June 2016; 1737 (1): 030006. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949286
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