DOING Company Secures Order for 100kg Frame Type Plastic Pyrolysis Plant from Indian Customer
Enterprise News / Chat on line / Give me a price / Date:2026-01-15
In January 2026, DOING Company, a manufacturer of pyrolysis plant and waste oil refining plant, signed a supply agreement with an Indian customer. The agreement involves the delivery of a 100 kg frame type pyrolysis plant, specifically designed to meet the customer's plastic pyrolysis testing needs.

DOING frame type plastic pyrolysis plant
The Indian customer, a chemical manufacturer, purchased this pyrolysis plant as part of their plan to expand into the plastic pyrolysis business. They will use the plant to evaluate the oil yield of various types of plastics, preparing for larger-scale plastic pyrolysis projects in the future.
On April 5, 2025, Indian customers visited the DOING company factory. During the visit, the customers toured the DOING pyrolysis plant production workshop in detail. They inspected the production scale, including multiple assembly lines for pyrolysis plants. The customers carefully learned about the work processes of the technical team and examined similar equipment currently in production, noting the precision machining of DOING pyrolysis plant components and the integration of the control systems. Through this on-site inspection, the Indian customers personally assessed DOING's standardized production processes, which met their expectations for a reliable supplier of pyrolysis plants.

DOING Company factory
Given that the customer operates in the demanding chemical manufacturing industry, the quality of the pyrolysis plant and the accuracy of the plastic pyrolysis experiments are their primary concerns. DOING's 100kg frame type pyrolysis plant is specifically designed for small-scale pyrolysis testing operations. This equipment features a compact frame structure, approximately 2.5 meters long, 1.5 meters wide, and 2 meters high, making it easy to transport in standard containers and install in limited spaces without extensive site preparation. It is easy to operate, using simple manual feeding, and can process up to 100 kg of raw materials per batch, typically operating at temperatures between 300-450°C for 8-10 hours.

Advantages of frame type pyrolysis plant
The DOING frame type pyrolysis plant can process a variety of plastic waste, including PP, PE, PS, plastic films, food packaging bags, paper mill waste, mixed plastic household waste, plastic cable sheathing, and aluminum-plastic composite materials, meeting customers' needs for pyrolysis oil yield testing of different plastics. Its reactor is constructed from 16mm thick boiler steel, ensuring durability under high temperatures and effectively resisting corrosion from pyrolysis gases. The equipment uses a multi-layer flange system and high-temperature gaskets for sealing, effectively preventing leaks during operation. To ensure process stability, the pyrolysis plant can be equipped with a PLC-based control panel that monitors temperature, pressure, and feed rate in real time, allowing operators to adjust parameters through the control interface. Safety features include emergency shut-off valves, pressure relief devices, and an insulated casing to minimize the risk of burns. These designs ensure a stable pyrolysis oil yield—typically 40-60% from mixed plastics—while maintaining low downtime and convenient maintenance for quick repairs.

Raw plastic materials of pyrolysis and their oil yield
During their visit in April, the Indian customer expressed satisfaction with DOING's production capabilities and the manufacturing quality of the pyrolysis plant. Subsequent discussions covered technical specifications, customized options for the customer's plastic pyrolysis testing program, and delivery timelines. Both parties reached an agreement on the reliability of the 100kg frame type plastic pyrolysis plant in terms of precise output and testing capabilities, ultimately leading to the signing of the agreement.
Currently, DOING is manufacturing the 100kg frame type pyrolysis plant at its factory and expects to ship it in two months to the Indian customer to support their research on plastic pyrolysis oil yield.



