Pyrolysis Oil Refining Plant Manufacturer & Factories in Mexico

Advanced Waste-to-Energy Solutions for Mexico's Industrial Evolution & Circular Economy

Mexico's Industrial Landscape & The Pyrolysis Revolution

Mexico is currently undergoing a massive industrial transformation. As a key player in the North American manufacturing corridor, the demand for sustainable energy and efficient waste management has never been higher. From the bustling industrial zones of Monterrey and Saltillo to the logistics hubs in Querétaro and the State of Mexico, the accumulation of industrial waste—specifically tires and plastics—presents both a challenge and a multi-million dollar opportunity.

The Mexican government, through the Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT), is increasingly enforcing the Ley General para la Prevención y Gestión Integral de los Residuos (LGPGIR). This regulatory environment is pushing Mexican enterprises to seek "Circular Economy" solutions. Our Pyrolysis Oil Refining Plants are specifically designed to meet these local needs, converting massive amounts of waste tires and plastic scrap into high-value fuel oil, carbon black, and combustible gas.

50+ Years Experience
200k+ Sqm Plant Area
ASME Certified Quality
34% Tech Personnel

Engineering Excellence Since 1968

Focusing on waste-to-energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. Our legacy is built on over five decades of rigorous engineering and manufacturing precision. Our company covers an expansive area of 209,335 square meters, with a dedicated plant area of 98,680 square meters. With more than 500 employees, our engineering and technical personnel account for 34% of our total workforce, ensuring that every Pyrolysis Oil Refining Plant we export to Mexico is a masterpiece of modern thermodynamics.

We possess a complete range of A-class boiler and pressure vessel manufacturing and testing equipment. Our credentials include the Pressure Pipe Installation Permit, and we have successfully passed the ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 triple system certifications. Most importantly for our North American clients, we hold the prestigious United States ASME certification, making our equipment fully compliant with international safety and performance standards.

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A-Class Manufacturing

Holding national A-class boiler and A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing licenses, ensuring maximum safety for high-temperature operations.

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Global Compliance

Our D1/D2 pressure vessel design certificates and ASME stamps guarantee that your Mexican facility meets all local and international insurance requirements.

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System Integration

We don't just sell machines; we provide thermal equipment system integration, contract energy management, and investment consulting for Mexican startups.

Localized Application Scenarios in Mexico

1. Mining Industry Energy Independence

In regions like Sonora and Zacatecas, mining operations consume vast amounts of heavy fuel. Our pyrolysis plants allow mining companies to process their own OTR (Off-the-Road) tires on-site, producing oil that can be used in industrial furnaces or refined further for machinery, significantly reducing logistics costs.

2. Cement Kiln Co-Processing

Mexico’s massive cement industry is looking for alternative fuels. The pyrolysis oil produced by our plants serves as a high-calorific value substitute for traditional fossil fuels, helping cement plants in Hidalgo or Nuevo León meet their carbon reduction targets.

3. Urban Plastic Waste Management

With Mexico City producing thousands of tons of plastic waste daily, our continuous pyrolysis technology offers a way to divert non-recyclable plastics from landfills and convert them into "Green Oil," supporting municipal sustainability goals.

Future Trends: Pyrolysis 4.0 in Mexico

The next decade of waste-to-energy in Mexico will be defined by Automation and AI Integration. Our latest generation of plants features PLC-controlled continuous systems that minimize human error and maximize oil yield. As Mexico explores carbon credit markets, the ability to document and certify the carbon offset from pyrolysis will become a significant revenue stream for plant owners.

Furthermore, the trend toward "Decentralized Energy" means smaller, modular pyrolysis units are becoming popular for agricultural zones in Jalisco and Michoacán, where plastic mulch and greenhouse waste can be converted into energy for local cold storage facilities.