Microwave Plastic Cracking Principle
Microwave radiation energy is transmitted to the plastic, causing the chemical bonds in the plastic molecules to vibrate and generate frictional heat. Microwave radiation can cause the vibration and friction of plastic molecules, leading to the breakage of chemical bonds within the molecules, resulting in a series of thermal decomposition products, including liquid fuels, gaseous fuels and chemical raw materials. Microwave plastic cracking technology has the advantages of high efficiency and environmental protection, which can effectively solve the problem of plastic waste disposal.