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Carbon Masters India Pvt Ltd

India, India · India

Carbon Masters India Pvt Ltd is an Indian technology company offering pyrolysis technology for converting plastic waste into fuel oil. The company is noted as a provider of adaptable pyrolysis solutions for biomass and plastic feedstocks in the Indian market.

Company Overview

Status
Unknown
Technology
Plastic waste to fuel oil pyrolysis technology
Headquarters
India, India
Region
India

Feedstock Types

Waste plastic Biomass

Products & Output

Pyrolysis oil

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