CD Tugas Akhir
Pemanfaatan Ekstrak Kulit Nanas Sebagai Spray Hand Sanitizer
ABSTRACT
The process of pyrolysis of plastic waste is a process of decomposing organic compounds contained in plastic through a heating process with little or no oxygen involved. In the pyrolysis process, long chain hydrocarbon compounds found in plastics are expected to be converted into shorter hydrocarbon compounds and can be used as alternative fuels. This study aims to process polypropylene plastic waste into fuel through a pyrolysis process, determine the effect of the temperature of the liquefaction reaction on the product yield from pyrolysis of polypropylene plastic waste, determine the effect of the liquefaction temperature on some of the physical properties of the resulting liquid product in the form of calorific value, density, viscosity. The pyrolysis of this plastic waste uses a type of polypropylene plastic, using the principle of pyrolysis with two reactors arranged in parallel with 500 grams of plastic waste being put into the reactor at once and the product will be produced continuously. The pyrolysis process was carried out for ± 60 minutes with the resulting oil at pyrolysis temperatures of 125, 175 and 325 ºC, having specific gravity as : 665, 663 and 693 kg/m3, viscosity : 0.578, 0.612 and 0.715 cP and heating value : 47,076 ,28 ; 47,013.43 and 47,527.53J/gr.
Keywords: Pyrolysis, Polypropylene, Viscosity, Density, Calorific Value.
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