How does Plasma Pyrolysis Technology work?
Plasma Reactor: In an argon plasma flame, methane is cracked to form granular carbon and hydrogen.
Cyclone: Solid carbon and hydrogen with residual gases are separated in a cyclone separator. Granular carbon is collected at the bottom.
PSA: Pure hydrogen and residual gases are separated in a PSA unit.
Pure hydrogen is collected in a cylinder.
Specifications
Production Capacity: Hydrogen 2 to 10 kg/hr and Solid carbon 6 to 30 kg/hr
Feed Gas: Methane (CNG) 8 to 40 kg/hr
Thermal Energy: Argon Plasma Torch 5 to 50 kW; Nitrogen as a coolant gas may be used.
Other Features: Scalable to any capacity; Fully Automated; Plug and play; Cloud-based