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What is the difference between batch and continuous pyrolysis plants?
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What is the difference between batch and continuous pyrolysis plants?

2026-04-08

Confused about batch vs continuous for your EU tire pyrolysis project? You’re not alone—every European investor I work with asks this, and the answer boils down to one thing: your project size and goals. Let’s keep it real, no industry fluff—just what works for small vs industrial setups in Europe.
Batch pyrolysis plants run in cycles—load the tires, process them, unload, repeat. They’re perfect if you’re testing the waters with a small-scale project (think new investors or low ELT supply in some EU regions). No need for a huge budget or team—they’re simple, straightforward, and great for getting your feet wet.

But if you’re going industrial (which most EU investors do, to hit real profit), continuous plants are non-negotiable—they run 24/7, no breaks, and deliver exactly what European markets demand: • Higher output and efficiency: Process more tires, make more product, faster. • Lower labor costs: A big win in high-wage EU countries—automation cuts down on staff needed. • Stable pyrolysis oil and rCB production: EU buyers love consistency, and continuous plants deliver it every time.

That’s why industrial projects across Europe (from Germany to Spain) almost always pick continuous systems—they guarantee consistent quality, keep up with EU demand, and get you to ROI faster. At the end of the day, choosing the right technology isn’t just a choice—it’s the difference between a hobby project and a profitable EU business.

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