What grade of diesel is produced by the P-Fuel Process?
The P-Fuel process can produce either industrial-use diesel oil (also known as ‘agricultural diesel’) or refined transportation-grade diesel (road use diesel which conforms to the European diesel fuel standard EN590). The P-Fuel process can produce two main types of fuel: 1. Mixed oil (Burnable industry fuel) (also called ‘agricultural diesel’) 2. Refined transportation diesel (which meets the EN590 specification) The P-Fuel process which produces automotive grade diesel produces diesel that meets the road fuel standards. This is a specific cut of hydrocarbons with a specific property profile. Not all the liquid fuel that is formed from the pyrolysis of plastics is auto diesel. There is also heavy oil, light oil, gasoline (octane) and char (solid carbonaceous residue). Only by distillation and fractionation of the liquid fuel can specification diesel been produced. Extensive development work has found that actual auto diesel yields of 50-60 wt% are the highest that can be achieved with