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Re: wEaReLeGiOn post# 311239

Friday, 09/17/2021 3:32:53 PM

Friday, September 17, 2021 3:32:53 PM

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Validation & Permitting

Reputable independent labs have validated the P2O technology including IsleChem (process engineering) and Conestoga-Rovers & Associates (emissions stack test). Plastic2Oil has been issued all necessary permits to operate by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). Engineering report performed by SAIC validates and verifies the technology and economics.

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.

Fuel Output

Fuel quality has been validated by multiple independent petro-chemical labs including: Intertek, PetroLabs, Alberta Resource Council and Southwest Research Institute. All shipments leaving the P2O plant in Niagara Falls are tested by the Company's fully equipped internal fuel testing lab. Fuel is ready for sale upon completion of processing without the need for further refinement. From a single processor the Company can produce a range of fuel products, without further refining, including No. 2 Fuel (Diesel, Petroleum Distillate), No. 6 Fuel, Naphtha, Petcoke (Carbon Black), and Off-Gases to be used in the P2O process.

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

There is no truth in this PTOI company assertion, therefore propaganda.

Not a speck of it.