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Thursday, March 04, 2010 10:38:03 PM
At least from the diagram it isn't one of the plasma thermal decomp processes.
Given that a lot of plastics don't melt until 700 F, it has to run pretty hot.
I just reexamined the I-box process diagram and noticed for the first time that old tires are considered as usable input materials.
That increases the amount of available input materials by quite a bit. Even more interesting is that you can charge people to accept old tires so the input to the process becomes a revenue stream instead of a cost item like plastics will be.
BOREDOM, It's a terrible thing to waste.
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