feasibility studies
Why a feasibility study?
A pyrolysis plant is a multi-million dollar project – and every investment needs security.
The question is when and under what conditions an investment is worthwhile.
Our feasibility studies give you a clear answer – before you unnecessarily tie up time and capital.
Your benefits
- Technical safety – We clarify whether pyrolysis is the best solution for your case.
- Minimized risk – We identify potential stumbling blocks before they become costly.
- Better negotiating position – hard facts for discussions with offtakers, investors and authorities.
Result: A solid foundation to help you decide whether to build, adapt, or rethink.
Our 4-step process
1
Framework check & technology recommendation
Is pyrolysis suitable – or is there a better option?
In detail
- Analysis of project objectives, location, logistics and regulatory environment.
- Expert assessment for technology selection + recommendation of a pretreatment system.
- If necessary, simulation of pretreatment (sorting, crushing, washing) for representative samples.
2
Raw material analysis: Mechanical & chemical
Quality and suitability of your material.
In detail
Answers to feasibility
- Visual & haptic: Contamination, homogeneity, impurities
- Chemical: Plastic types, additives, critical elements
- Recommendation for necessary pretreatment steps – from washing to dry sorting
3
Laboratory pyrolysis & oil evaluation
Real test data instead of assumptions.
In detail
Answers about product quality
- Production of pyrolysis oil under laboratory conditions
- Testing for quality, marketability and contaminant content
- Clear indicators for economic and technical evaluation
4
Technical test & bankability
From pilot run to financing package.
In detail
Answers about production
- Large-scale test run in our pilot plant
- Production of a representative quantity of oil for offtaker negotiations
- Securing financing through reliable data
Practice – what we learn from feasibility studies
Each sample tells its own story.
- Agricultural films: High mineral deposits – indicate a need for intensive pretreatment.
- Yellow bag: Heterogeneous mix – makes standardization difficult, requires detailed preliminary testing.
- Chlorine-containing materials: Without washing, chlorine levels are too high – risky for the process and oil quality.
The results not only determine whether a project is carried out, but also how it must be implemented in order to be economically successful.
Start now – with security.
Request your feasibility study and receive clarity on feasibility, cost framework, and return potential within a few weeks.
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