The facility and technology for processing mixed plastic materials together with household and industrial waste involve the thermal treatment of polymer waste in the absence of air. The process is continuous, and the main product is a continuously collected mixture of cracking products in a gaseous state.
These gases are then condensed and used in distillation units to produce liquid hydrocarbons that can be utilized as diesel and gasoline fractions.
This is therefore a chemical processing method for plastic waste, resulting in a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that can serve as a feedstock for the petrochemical industry or as a substitute for liquid fuels derived from crude oil refining. It is not a process of incinerating plastic waste for energy recovery.