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DescriptionOil shale - from research to reality 04. Enefit280 plant - On the platform, view to the retort.jpg
English: 360° view of the Enefit 280 shale oil plant. The retort can be compared to a large airtight container used to heat and decompose raw organic matter without access to oxygen. In chemistry, such a process is called pyrolysis. The pyrolysis lasts about fifteen minutes and results in a vapour-gas mixture consisting of vapours of liquid products, water vapour and semi-coke gas. The solid product of pyrolysis is semi-coke. The vapour-gas mixture leaving the reactor is separated from semi-coke in a dust chamber and then in a cyclone.
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Oil shale - from research to reality 04. Enefit280 plant; On the platform, view to the retort