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Although strides are being made towards renewable energy the Transport sector remains dependent to over 90% on fossil fuel.
To date, alternatives have proved uneconomic or environmentally detrimental.
Now, Alphakat Gbmh is offering solution with their synthetic diesel plants, using a patented Catalytic Depolymerization (KDV) process.
Main advantages of KDV biodiesel production
* effective * inexpensive * locatable almost anywhere * able to use most raw materials * environmentally friendly
The Catalytic Depolymerization of Waste Material into Diesel fuel is the most economical, environmentally friendly and efficient approach to fueling transport.
The KDV process:
* Works at normal pressure - reduces plant costs * Max. temperature of 340° Celsius. - No harmful and toxic dioxins and furane can develop * Emits no any smoke or exhaust fumes - eliminates environmental burden * Has a completely enclosed circulation system - zero emissions
How KDV works:
Hydrocarbon molecules from the basic material split under the impact of a catalytic converter inside a fluidity rotation unit in a 290° – 350° Grad Celsius hot oil suspension.
The diesel steam produced is separated in a distillation column.
The remaining waste is discharged in a controlled manner.
The efficiency is approx. 80% of the hydrocarbon input material
KDV uses most raw materials
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