DOING HOLDINGS
In January 2026, DOING Company completed final inspections and packaging for the custom-built 15TPD batch tire pyrolysis plant ordered by a Malian client. The equipment, designed for waste tire processing, has now been scheduled for shipment. All components underwent thorough cleaning and painting to maintain a neat appearance, as per the client's specifications. Each piece is packed in wooden crates to protect against damage during transit.
The shipment includes the following key items:
15TPD Batch Tire Pyrolysis Main Reactor (1 unit): This core component operates on a batch processing cycle, allowing for straightforward loading and unloading of waste tires or similar materials like plastics. It processes 15 tons per day, converting input into carbon black, pyrolysis oil, and syngas through controlled heating. The reactor features a robust steel construction with internal insulation to ensure even temperature distribution and efficient heat retention during cycles.

Mali 15TPD tire pyrolysis plant shipment site
Water Film Dust Collector (1 unit): Integrated with the pyrolysis system, this device uses a water film to capture dust and particulates from exhaust gases. It includes multiple scrubbing stages to remove fine particles and soluble pollutants, helping the overall setup meet emission requirements for local environmental regulations.

DOING pyrolysis plant environment protection devices
Water-Cooled Screw Conveyor for Slag Discharge (1 unit): Positioned at the reactor's outlet, this conveyor handles the cooled discharge of residual slag after pyrolysis. It incorporates water cooling channels along the screw to rapidly lower the temperature of hot residues, preventing re-ignition and facilitating safe removal.
300,000 Kcal Heavy Oil Burners (4 units): These burners supply consistent heat to the reactor, using heavy oil as fuel for reliable ignition and flame control. Each unit is equipped with adjustable air intake and safety valves to maintain precise temperatures, supporting the pyrolysis reaction at around 300-400°C. Furthermore, the syngas produced during the later stages of the pyrolysis process can be used as fuel, reducing the use of external fuel and lowering costs.

DOING pyrolysis plant heavy oil burner
Prior to shipment, the entire 15TPD batch tire pyrolysis plant underwent functional testing at DOING's facility. This included simulated batch runs to verify reactor sealing, burner ignition, dust collection efficiency, and conveyor operation. All connections were checked for smooth integration, ensuring the plant arrives ready for on-site assembly.

Mali 15TPD batch tire pyrolysis plant shipment site
DOING's production team focused on quality control throughout the entire 15TPD batch tire pyrolysis plant assembly process, from the welding of the reactor shell to the calibration of the burner, ensuring meticulous attention to detail at every step. The shipping crates were lined with cushioning materials and moisture-proof layers to ensure the safety of the components during sea or land transportation to Mali. After shipment, DOING's engineers based in Africa will coordinate installation with the client and conduct on-site testing to ensure the smooth operation of the client's tire pyrolysis project.

DOING tire pyrolysis plant manufacturer
For details on batch tire pyrolysis plants or similar semi-continuous/fully continuous pyrolysis equipment and pyrolysis oil to diesel refining machine, contact DOING for specifications and support.