Monday, May 31, 2010 6:33:42 PM
As I understand it, "mixed" for JBI's process normally includes: LDPE, HDPE, PP, PE and PS. These are also the polymers typically accepted by most competitors, and listed on their websites (Envion, NillTech, Cynar, NTIC, etc.)
You are right that PVC and PET are special -- these must be pre-processed because of the HCL and hydrogen that can be produced, and it's my understanding they once pre-processed they can be mixed with the others in the reactor.
While it was not made clear which of these feedstocks (or combination thereof) was used during the test-runs, the independant lab IsleChem has indeed verified the output of much more than 75% hydrocarbons.
My "unbiased opinion" is useless to the investment community as I'm not a specialist. IsleChem has many chemists, which is why they were retained by JBI to do this analysis.
I trust a publicly disclosed and endorsed report from IsleChem much more than the wikipedia research any punter hiding behind an alias can do on the Internet.
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