About
Huayuan Tech Austria
Huayuan Tech holds critical certifications such as pressure pipe installation permits, as well as ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 system certifications, alongside the prestigious United States ASME certification—guaranteeing compliance with international safety and quality standards particularly relevant to Austrian regulatory frameworks.
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1968Year Established
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500+Employees Globally
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209,335Factory Area (m²)
With licensed production of national A-class boilers and pressure vessels, and certified designs for advanced pressure equipment, Huayuan Tech adheres strictly to European standards, addressing Austria's stringent environmental and safety requirements.
The region benefits from strong governmental incentives geared towards reducing landfill dependency and carbon emissions, positioning tyre pyrolysis technology as a cost-efficient and eco-friendly solution for waste management in urban and rural Austrian contexts.
Typical applications span from municipal waste programs in Vienna and Graz to industrial waste management hubs in Upper Austria, highlighting both small-scale modular plants and large continuous processing units tailored to meet localized demand and technical standards.
Plant Size and Capacity: Larger plants with continuous operations command higher capital investments but yield lower cost per ton recycled, suitable for Austria’s industrial centers with high tyre waste volumes.
Technology Type: Electrical heating vs. semi-continuous rotary kiln pyrolysis plants - each offer tradeoffs in cost, efficiency and emissions; selection depends on site infrastructure and environmental permits in Austria.
Local Regulations and Certifications: Compliance with EU directives, Austrian waste laws, and certifications like ASME and ISO significantly influence cost and plant design.
Byproduct Refining Capabilities: Availability of refining plants for pyrolysis oil and recovered carbon black adds value but increases upfront expenditure. This fits well with Austria’s green chemical industrial clusters.
Energy Integration: Plants equipped to feed recovered energy back into local grids can benefit from Austria’s renewable energy policies and incentives, improving long-term cost-effectiveness.

