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Re: buenokite post# 310929

Sunday, 08/29/2021 6:17:10 PM

Sunday, August 29, 2021 6:17:10 PM

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Not misleading. Directly from the website.

One gallon of fuel is extracted from 8.3-lbs.-of-plastic.

Process

The conversion ratio for waste plastic into fuel averages 86%. Approximately 1 gallon of fuel is extracted from 8.3 lbs. of plastic. The processor uses its own off-gases as fuel (approximately 10-12% of process output); minimal energy is required to run the machine. Approximately 2-4% of the resulting product is Petcoke (Carbon Black), a high BTU fuel. Emissions are lower than a natural gas furnace of similar size, and the quality of the emissions improve with increased feed rates. Results from the final stack test performed by Conestoga-Rivers & Associates confirm that the processor emissions are well within the limits allowable under a NYSDEC air permit. The process operates at atmospheric pressure, and is not susceptible to pinhole leaks and/or other problems with other pressure and vacuum-based systems. The reusable catalyst is produced economically. The fuel produced is refined and separated without the high cost of a distillation tower.

Let’s get going P2O!!!!!

https://www.plastic2oil.com/site/p2o-technology-advantage