The company makes a catalytic pyrolysis process which controls pyrolysis degradation to produce a benzene, toluene, xylene, and propylene (BTX/P) product. Catalytic pyrolysis tends to struggle due to high catalyst poisoning rates; Encina is attempting to overcome this barrier to commercial catalytic...
This item has been archived in line with our efforts to keep our content relevant and up to date for our readership. For further assistance, please contact your Customer Success Manager or email ClientEngagementTeam@luxresearchinc.com. Thank you!
News Commentary | January 20, 2022
Plastic Energy will build a 33,000 tonnes per year pyrolysis plant in Spain, with TotalEnergies converting the recycled feedstock into polymers. The partners announced similar arrangements in France and the U.S. last year. With a combined capacity of 81,000 tonnes per year, and the French plant ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | April 07, 2022
Develops fluidized bed reactors for pyrolysis of residual plastic waste (RPW) into pyrolysis oil, or polystyrene (PS) into styrene monomers Claims ability to process waste plastics with a maximum contamination of 2% polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and 5% to 15% polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in a ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 13, 2022
Following USD 55 million of equity capital secured about a month prior, Encina has disclosed plans to sink USD 1.1 billion into a polypropylene (PP)‑to‑benzene, toluene, xylene, and propylene (BTX/P) facility in Pennsylvania. The facility has a 450,000‑tonne/a capacity and is expected to be ... Not part of subscription