Pyrolysis Reactor for Extracting Oil from Plastic Waste

The disposal of plastic is a worldwide problem as it takes centuries to decompose and ends up in oceans, rivers, and landfills. Therefore, plastic waste is a major contributor to both land and water pollution. The idea is to manufacture a pyrolysis reactor for extracting oil from plastic waste. The proposed reactor will convert the plastic into liquid oil and carbon black. These byproducts can be further used in industries as fuel. The market size of this waste management was valued at USD 32.91 billion in 2021 and is poised to grow from USD 33.93 billion in 2022 to USD 43.32 billion by 2030. The customers of this product can be packaging industries, building and construction, textiles, transportation, electronics, industrial machinery, and many more.

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Meet the Team

  • Harshdeep Singh

    Department of Mechatronics Engineering
    Chitkara University, Punjab
  • Dhawal Goyal

    Student, 10th Class
    DAV Global School, Patiala
  • Dr. Rakesh Goyal

    Associate Professor, CURIN
    Chitkara University, Punjab
  • Mr. Sukhdev Singh

    Lab Instructor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Chitkara University, Punjab
  • Ms. Punam

    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science
    Punjabi University, Patiala
  • Mr. Vikas Chadha

    Director
    Spectrum Solutions, Chandigarh

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Contact Information

Harshdeep Singh
Email – harshdeep4253.be21@chitkara.edu.in
Mobile – 9478321031