User talk:Perchristian~enwiki

The technology is called Endothermic Anaerobic Cracking (ETAC) in order to avoid confusion with other technologies with different characteristics.

ETAC basically describes the technology, where mixed End-of-Life Plastics (ELP) are heated in the absence of oxygen which cracks the molecules into shorter chains. The short chains (syngas) is utilized to heat the plastic and the other chains are liquid and distilled into synthetic diesel, naphtha and kerosene. Any non-plastic materials are removed as char.

Cynar PLC has developed ETAC and owns its patent. Cynar's ETAC technology/process was awarded the Sustainability Leadership 2013 award in November 2013, under the category "Sustainability Product Innovation" One ETAC plant has been built in Bristol and a second plant will be delivered in Almeria in Q1 2014.

to be added: flow chart of process.

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