HEAT INTEGRATION OF PYROLYSIS EFFLUENT WITH NON-AQUEOUS HEAT TRANSFER MEDIUM IN CHEMICAL FACILITIES
A heat integration process and system for a chemical recycling facility is provided that can lower the carbon footprint and global warming potential of the facility. More particularly, one or more heat transfer media may be used to recover heat energy from a waste plastic pyrolysis effluent and redi...
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description | A heat integration process and system for a chemical recycling facility is provided that can lower the carbon footprint and global warming potential of the facility. More particularly, one or more heat transfer media may be used to recover heat energy from a waste plastic pyrolysis effluent and redistribute the recovered heat energy throughout the chemical recycling facility. Thus, the global warming potential of the chemical recycling facility may be optimized and lowered due to the heat integration process and system herein. |
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