The numbering indicated below recalls the flow chart attached.
The entire system is housed in an environment with a depressed atmosphere where all the air, as new air is introduced (12), is pushed and conveyed inside the gasifiers (or plasma torches) also for the purpose of its complete and definitive sterilization.
The material to be treated enters through a double door system (1) of sufficient size to house a truck and its trailer. The waste is discharged either into a centralized accumulation system or directly into the mouth of the (2) multi-tearing machine. After a first screening process (4) matrices are further crushed (5) and grinded (7) while any liquid contained in them is collected and sent to a special silo (14) for liquids.
The matrices are then subjected to a second screening process (8) and dried (9).
Reduced to uniform size, glass, metals and aggregates removed as well as dried, the matrices are stored in special containers to better dose them and always keep constant the supply to inerting gasifiers (18) equipped with plasma in the tail (19).
The liquids (14) collected in the process and the air (12) of the areas in depression are also conveyed and treated here. Otherwise the water can be recovered for other uses through an EMPOWERING DEVICE (21).
Once treated, according to the process adopted, from the matrices will remain lava (24) and syngas. From the latter, once cleaned, electricity (23) and / or chemical products can be obtained by applying the ZEB subsystem. Through membranes it is possible to preventively separate hydrogen (27) and food grade carbon dioxide (28).
The applied temperatures are extremely high and the process lasts a very quick time, “fast pyrolysis”, producing a lot of gas and a few oils which will be conveyed back to the mouth of the gasifier. Neither dioxins, nor TAR, nor NOx nor furans are produced. The only gases accidentally loses and released into the atmosphere will be well below the maximum levels permitted by law.