TORTEK
PRODUCTS

Production of crude like oil from
waste with new patented
technology

REVOLUTIONISING WASTE RECYCLING WITH HIGH QUALITY OUTPUT

TORTEK-26: THE NEW BENCHMARK IN CIRCULAR OIL

Unmatched Oil Quality – Even Before Final Processing
TORTEK’s advanced reactor technology delivers exceptionally clean, light oil—even before final onsite upgrading to our TORTEK-26 standard. This early-stage quality is a testament to the superior molecular breakdown achieved by our systems.

Revolutionizing Hydrocarbon Profiles
Unlike conventional systems that produce heavier, long-chain hydrocarbons that are difficult to refine, the TORTEK reactor—continuously enhanced since 2015—focuses on producing short-chain, low-viscosity hydrocarbons that are refinery-ready.

Our latest 1.6MW reactor takes this further, introducing advanced filtration and reprocessing of longer carbon molecules, raising the bar for pyrolysis oil performance. TORTEK-26 oil now leads the industry in quality and consistency.

Ultra-light composition: 95% of hydrocarbons are C26 or lighter

Superior refinery compatibility: Outperforms heavier C40+ pyrolysis oils

Pour point < -10°C: Simplifies logistics, transport, and storage


WHAT MAKES TORTEK OIL DIFFERENT

TORTEK-26

  • Small molecule size

  • Short carbon-chain lengths

  • Low boiling points – easier to distill

  • Low viscosity – easy to handle

  • High flammability – burns efficiently

Conventional Pyrolysis Oils

  • Large molecule size

  • Long carbon-chain lengths

  • High boiling points – difficult to distill

  • High viscosity – hard to handle

  • Low flammability – inefficient combustion

PREMIUM GRADE CARBON BLACK

The TORTEK technology also recovered recycled carbon black of high purity from end of life tyres

Purity: 99.1% refined

Ash content: < 0.1%

Sulfur: < 0.5%

Particle size: < 30 nm

Surface area (BET): > 200 m²/g

Ideal for high-value applications in electronics, inks, coatings, and conductive materials.

TORTEK AND SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL

Net Zero by 2050: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) expected to contribute around 65% of the necessary emissions reductions

European Union: Requires fuel suppliers to blend at least 2% SAF starting in 2025, increasing to 6% by 2030

Estimate global jet fuel demand 2025 is around 300 to 320 million tonnes  or 7.5 to 8 million barrels per day

TORTEK SAF CASE STUDY

Imagine a global airline with a fleet of 250 aircrafts and an annual consumption of around  6.8M tonnes  of fuel.

They would need around 136.000 tonnes of tonnes of SAF to reach the 2%  target.

However, with only 1% of SAF in their jet fuel mix today, they would be the greenest airline in the world.

With TORTEK’s technology it would be possible to reach the 1% with only10 TORTEK reactors producing oil from plastic waste such as food packaging and other non recyclable plastic waste. The other fractions of the TORTEK circular oil will be used for other products such as new plastics

The TORTEK technology has been granted permission for a site in the Uk, where production will commence within a year. This will contribute to to the vast volumes of SAF needed in the aim to reach environmental global targets of CO2 reduction