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The thermal Depolymerization Process (TDP): is a technical process that can convert any materials which consist of organic material (carbon chains or long chain polymers of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon), for example paper waste, wood, computer materials (plastic) and any human waste into short carbon chains with maximum length around 18 carbons (petroleum hydrocarbons).

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