[Stoves] Distilled thinking on oil from plastic wastes --- from Japan...

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at gmail.com
Sat Jan 15 14:12:43 CST 2011


Dear Friends

 

If the oil can be characterised (which would depend on the plastics) a
burner tuned to those parameters could be made - something like a low
pressure paraffin stove for example.

 

I am wondering based on the screw caps if it runs at a substantial positive
pressure. I am willing to be he puts in water first..

 

Regards
Crispin

 

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You can buy a complete plant if you want: (In the US:
http://www.polymerenergy.com/; In europe:
http://207.57.92.209/wordpress/?page_id=7) Ozmotech's claim to fame is that
they spent a couple of years making the resultant oil suitable for
on-the-road use in 1st world environments. Like gasification, it sounds like
something which is trivially easy to accomplish in rough form, but very
tricky to do correctly.



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