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Rawnoc

04/28/10 11:53 AM

#2413 RE: zenvesting #2410

Whatever. Somehow I think the scientists who are ex-executives from Oxychem, a $70 billion NYSE company, who validated the P2O process know a bit what they're talking about, perhaps dare I say better than you?

The delusion that permits will somehow be impossible to obtain is a delusion that you alone share. They not only won't be impossible, but they won't even be a remote challenge.

Prepare to eat a two foot long log of crow.

Islechem signed off and validiated the P2O process. Islechem is the brain child of OxyChem. Oxychem is owned by Occidental Petroleum Corporation, a $70 billion company trading on the NYSE (symbol OXY).
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49375556

"With OxyChem set to close tech center, IsleChem was born:"
http://wichita.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2002/05/06/smallb1.html

IsleChem was the Business of the Year by the local chamber of commerce:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49330924
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Scandle34

04/28/10 9:37 PM

#2419 RE: zenvesting #2410

term machine implies the work being done is physical, not chemical. It's a rotating drum system as opposed to a fluidized bed reactor, so there is a MACHINE component to the reactor.

unpatented super seceret catalyst might infringe on the intellectual property from all the previous work in this field. I'm sure he's using some type of Zeolite

The unexpired patents that I have seen are very narrow. Iwould not sweat that detail. We can discuss patent law - US or Europe - at a non-licenced level all you like. I have averaged three filed a year for 7 years with a 100% success rate.

The yield of gasoline fraction is also considerable and although its composition is not suitable for commercial gasoline, is interesting for its use in petrochemistry. The catalyst deactivation rate is low.

7.5% "gasoline", so 70+% deisel. Even if the gasoline was not fuel worthy (but they stated since feb that it passed ASTM tests?) the petrochemical feedstock value is comparable to the WTIC value, so no loss there.

You realise that catalyst deactivation is a bad thing and a low rate of catalyst deactivation is a good thing?

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Zardiw

05/20/10 4:51 PM

#2555 RE: zenvesting #2410

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet......SO, whatever you want to call JBII's 'Diesel Production Unit'........machine, instrument, processor, industrial workhorse.......it still does the same thing.

Eats all kinds of Waste Plastic.......in a CONTINUOUS process......and spits out product. Product that is 90% high grade diesel/gasoline, 8% Natural Gas, and only has 1% residue.

NOW, dividing that 8% Natural Gas, 3% is used to power the 'machine', while 5% is compressed/stored/used to power the electrical needs of the factory (proposed).

A thing of BEAUTY is it not?


z

PS. 250 people saw her running, fwiw.......She's ready to go.....just waiting on a simple air permit..........z