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SteveF

06/15/10 3:10 PM

#49097 RE: Zardiw #49096

JBII's output is 90% high grade diesel.

LOL! Actually it says it's converted into a "near-diesel" fuel, whatever the heck that is. That's why refineries are going to have to test it.

P.S. Islechem's results are from the small Blest machine, not the large production machine.
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MorningLightMountain

06/15/10 3:18 PM

#49098 RE: Zardiw #49096

excuse me Z, but reading that again, the only place I see the word "catalyst" used is by YOU, and NOT in the report you attach.....

I am also kind of puzzled why such as esteemed testing lab would not even state the composition of the feedstock, just some vague reference to being "multicolored"....no mention at all to the resin identifier codes of the plastic used in these "small scale runs", which I would think is kind of important.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resin_identification_code

The primary purpose of the codes is to allow efficient separation of different polymer types for recycling.

PS: it also says STATE PERMITS, in the plurality, and not a "simple air PERMIT"
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mretgnol

06/15/10 3:31 PM

#49100 RE: Zardiw #49096

Compare the outputs. JBII's output is 90% high grade diesel



Try near diesel. It still has to be blended in order to be used.

That's like saying LoCastro was 90% high quality car dealer.
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Letgo

06/15/10 9:59 PM

#49229 RE: Zardiw #49096

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=afY8GBapStDs&pos=8

This refers to Obama saying "a call to action to cut addiction to oil"

JBII longs are addicted to the "Future Oil"!!!!!!!!!!!!!