Batch Model Pyrolysis Plant (Drum Running Model) Factories in Timor-Leste

Leading the Green Industrial Revolution in Timor-Leste with Advanced Waste-to-Energy Technology & Sustainable Solutions.

Industrial Landscape in Timor-Leste

As Timor-Leste continues its journey toward economic diversification and sustainable development, the management of industrial and municipal waste has become a critical priority. In cities like Dili, Baucau, and Maliana, the accumulation of waste tires and plastic scrap presents both a challenge and a massive opportunity for the Batch Model Pyrolysis Plant (Drum running model) industry.

The Timorese government's focus on the "Strategic Development Plan 2011-2030" emphasizes infrastructure and environmental protection. Our drum running model pyrolysis plants are perfectly suited for the local market because they offer a manageable entry point for entrepreneurs looking to convert waste into valuable resources like fuel oil and carbon black, which are in high demand for the local construction and maritime sectors.

Timor-Leste Industrial Pyrolysis
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Local Economic Impact

By establishing pyrolysis factories in Timor-Leste, we help reduce the country's reliance on imported heavy oils while creating local employment in the green energy sector.

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Circular Economy

Converting waste tires from Timor-Leste's growing transport network into fuel for local brick kilns and small-scale power generation.

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Environmental Protection

Preventing tire fires and plastic pollution in the pristine coastal regions of Timor-Leste, protecting the vital tourism and fishing industries.

About Huayuan Tech

Focusing on waste to energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. Our company covers an expansive area of 209,335 square meters, with a plant area of 98,680 square meters. With more than 500 employees, our engineering and technical personnel account for 34% of our total workforce.

We possess complete A-class boiler and pressure vessel manufacturing and testing equipment. Our operations are backed by ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 certifications, alongside the prestigious United States ASME certification.

1968 Established
500+ Employees
209k M² Factory

Why Choose Drum Running Model for Timor-Leste?

The Batch Model Pyrolysis Plant (Drum running model) is the ideal choice for the current industrial stage of Timor-Leste. Unlike fully continuous systems that require massive, steady feedstock and high-voltage power grids, the batch model offers flexibility. It allows local operators to process varying amounts of waste tires and plastics collected from different regions.

Key Advantages:

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Robust Engineering

The drum running model is designed for durability and ease of maintenance, essential for locations where specialized spare parts might take time to arrive.

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High Oil Yield

Optimized heating systems ensure maximum extraction of pyrolysis oil, which can be used directly in industrial burners or refined further.

Energy Efficiency

The combustible gas produced during the process is recycled to heat the reactor, significantly lowering operational costs in Timor-Leste's energy market.

Our Development History

1968
Initially developed boiler technology in several factory workshops.
1981
Renamed Linyi Boiler Factory and relocated to Tongda Road to expand production capacity.
2005
Obtained national A-level boiler license and started producing batch model waste tire pyrolysis plants.
2018
Screw running model continuous pyrolysis plant successfully developed; Huayuan brand goes global.
2021
Committed to "making the sky bluer, the earth greener" through advanced emission reduction.

Localized Application Scenarios in Timor-Leste

🏗️ Construction Sector Support

Timor-Leste is undergoing a construction boom. The carbon black produced by our pyrolysis plants can be used as a reinforcing agent in rubber products or as a colorant in cement and bricks, providing a low-cost local alternative to imported materials.

🚢 Maritime & Fishing Industry

The pyrolysis oil (heavy oil) is an excellent fuel for large marine engines and industrial boilers. With Timor-Leste's extensive coastline, providing a local source of fuel for fishing fleets can significantly boost the local economy.

🚜 Agricultural Processing

Remote agricultural processing facilities can use the heat generated from pyrolysis to dry crops like coffee—Timor-Leste's primary export—creating a truly integrated green energy cycle.

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Global Certifications & Quality Assurance

ASME Certificate ISO Certificate CE Certificate Patent Certificate

The Future of Pyrolysis in Timor-Leste

The Batch Model Pyrolysis Plant (Drum running model) factory in Timor-Leste is not just a business venture; it is a vital component of the nation's environmental infrastructure. As the country urbanizes, the volume of waste tires and plastics will only increase. Traditional landfilling is no longer a viable option for a nation that prides itself on its natural beauty and biodiversity.

Our technology ensures that 100% of the waste tire is recycled. The process yields approximately 45% fuel oil, 35% carbon black, and 15% steel wire, with the remaining 5% being combustible gas used to fuel the plant itself. This zero-waste approach aligns perfectly with international environmental standards and Timor-Leste's own sustainability goals.

Furthermore, the drum running model is specifically engineered to handle the tropical climate of Timor-Leste. With high-temperature resistant materials and advanced cooling systems, our plants operate efficiently even in high-humidity environments. We provide full installation support, operator training, and long-term technical consulting to ensure that every factory in Timor-Leste becomes a success story.

Investing in a pyrolysis plant today means securing a lead in Timor-Leste's emerging green economy. Whether you are a private investor or a government agency, Huayuan Tech offers the expertise, history, and technological edge to transform waste into wealth while protecting the "Land of the Rising Sun."