If you are referring to the photo in Rawnoc's post #83530, those would be the two drums to be used for the 30 ton processors. If you need some scale, that's a fork lift beside and towards the back of the one on the left.
Yesterday you posted this #83347:
The Company currently owns three P2O processing machines. The Company believes that these machines are capable of converting waste plastic to oil through a process. One machine is a 20-ton processor intended for commercial use. The other two machines are smaller prototypes intended for research and development purposes.
However, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) have given JBI permission to build a second machine at their Niagara Falls, NY site. This is from Dec. 15, 2010 SEC filing (8-K) that included this from a DEC document, I sent the quote to you yesterday:
8. The Respondent desires to enter into the within Order with the Department for the purpose of obtaining temporary authority to operate a solid waste management facility and continuing temporary authority to commercially operate one pyrolysis unit at the Facility, to construct an additional pyrolysis unit at the Facility...
If you use the link you will see this is a DEC document.
This would be a 30 ton machine or the 4th P2O processor. Why would JBI make one smaller? We have a hub poster who has spoken to LTG, David Denk said JBI could put a third machine on the site, this would be the 5th. The DEC is excited about the JBI technology.