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Re: scion post# 38305

Monday, 04/19/2010 11:58:30 AM

Monday, April 19, 2010 11:58:30 AM

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The yield I quote is the Bordynuik number (confirmed by IsleChem): 1kg yields 1 litre of oil.

The point is really that for 1kg of "plastic" you put in, you get 1 litre of oil. This is not alchemy ... there will be no oil produced from pigments additives or other "inorganic fillers". I'm sure you will find this is the case for all other P2O technologies out there.

So if you feed in material that is only 50% plastic (polymer), then you'll get 50% of the yield. But the ratio of 1kg=1l and the quality of the output (not to mention speed of processing, low cost of equipment) is significantly better than competing technologies.

= no brainer

S.