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Re: iroqouis post# 217164

Wednesday, 03/06/2013 12:37:52 PM

Wednesday, March 06, 2013 12:37:52 PM

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That is simply not true-

JBI, Inc. ("JBI") is an innovative North American fuel company that transforms unsorted, unwashed waste plastic into ultra-clean, ultra-low sulphur fuel without the need for refinement.



JBI is not equipped or permitted to use unsorted, unwashed waste plastic.

As I pointed out in my post-

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It is not possible to use ANYTHING except SPECIFICALLY SORTED and very CLEAN plastic with NO CONTAMINATES.

When feedstock is placed into a pyrolysis unit CHEMICAL REACTIONS OCCUR... When specific clean plastic is used the results can be advantageous. When the wrong plastic or any additional contaminants are added, the chemical reactions that occur can be problematic, dangerous or even deadly.

On a technical level there is a lot going on here that has been glossed over and candy coated. Continuing to say that unsorted, unwashed waste plastic can be used by JBI is a complete lie.

Besides that, a basic prerequisite to use the word innovative should at the very least to have something new that no one else has and have a patent on it.

Finally, the use of a catalyst is very misleading and it is being used completely out of context here. If anyone understands even the basic chemistry involved they would understand that the use of a catalyst in the JBI process is a hindrance more than an advantage.