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Rawnoc

07/11/11 6:31 PM

#118767 RE: Commando911 #118764

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"John Bordynuik designed further enhancements to the P2O processor in early 2011, including two columns supporting 4 catalyst trays. In addition, he has added significant technology to guarantee fuel quality, along with installing an inline fuel additive injection system on both heavy and light fuel condensing systems. He has also engineered a hot-tap residue removal process. Quality control includes two columns for control and specificity of fuel fractions, a cyclone (particulate removal in vapor), fuel filters (particulate removal in liquid), and a centrifuge (additional redundant particulate trap), as well as column enhancements to guarantee particulate free fuel. Fuel additives are injected inline while fuel is being produced to increase their effectiveness. The new residue removal system works while the processor is running, so the reactor does not have to be cooled down or stopped to remove residue."

"On June 14th, 2011 the NYSDEC issued all necessary permits for the operation of up to 3 Plastic2Oil processors at our Niagara Falls, NY facility. JBI intends to quickly and accurately replicate the assembly process using modular racking.

JBI will own and manage its own P2O sites, and additional Joint Venture (JV) sites will also be owned and operated by JBI. These JV sites will be placed at strategic sources for high-volume waste plastic and our JV partners will share in our revenue model. JBI's intent is to cluster several machines at one site, rather than build individual machines at diverse locations. This model allows the most efficient allocation of construction and operational resources, while providing the greatest access to plastic feedstock sources and production capacity."