Low-Temperature Plasma Technology: Organic Magnetic Pyrolysis Energy Conversion System
The PRC Fireprint system uses organic matter as heat to generate steam, which can be used for electricity, hot water, and heating.
The Fireprint system utilizes only the magnetic force and heat within the pyrolysis chamber to decompose and reduce the volume of organic matter. This process requires no energy, and the resulting pyrolysis gas (water gas) is converted into electricity and steam.
Why do we define it as a plasma state? Whether it's low-temperature pyrolysis or high-temperature incineration, energy generation occurs in a state where gas molecules are ionized. In other words, it's a state where positively charged ions and negatively charged electrons are in free motion. Low temperatures require fewer oxygen particles, while high temperatures require more.
When these negative oxygen ions react with carbon (C) molecules in the organic matter entering the pyrolysis chamber, a vigorous pyrolysis reaction occurs at the interface, oxidizing and decomposing the organic matter without the use of fuel.
Simultaneously, the negative ions from the PRC Fireprint react with harmful substances, producing a harmless and stable residual ceramic ash.
The exhaust gas is treated in a reactor and discharged only after meeting environmental standards.