RotoDynamic Reactor (RDR)

RotoDynamic Reactor (RDR) is a new robust regenerative turbo-reactor concept for clean hydrocarbon cracking that combines principles of rocket science, turbomachinery, and chemical engineering. The RDR is to replace fossil-fired steam crackers to reach 100% CO2 free olefin production in petrochemical industry that enables the potential to substantially improve the quality and controllability of the overall cracking process. Coolbrook’s RotoDynamic Reactor technology is a fully electric solution for steam cracking. Where standard steam cracking heats hydrocarbon feedstocks externally using a furnace, RDR uses the proven principles of turbomachinery to heat the feedstock directly.

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