Useful byproducts are recovered through the pyrolytic processing of
biomass material such as vegetation, paper, or worn tires. The process is
conducted in a sealed enclosure under vacuum or other controlled
atmosphere. The biomass material is ablated and burned by crunching
between counter-rotating rollers whose inner walls have been exposed to a
highly heated fluid. The biomass material is preheated by injecting into
the feeding duct super-heated: dry steam. A condenser within the
enclosure reduces resulting vapors into oils that can be drained from the
enclosure pan. Solid combustion residue is abstracted from the enclosure
by an Archimedes screw.