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09/07/11 2:39 PM

#133158 RE: Rawnoc #133156

Rawnoc: This is where we continue to disagree. The increase in throughput is not because pre-melted plastic processes faster than solid plastic. It is because while the pre-melted plastic is processing a new batch of solid plastic is also being processed.

It is the parallel processing that causes the increased throughput.

The reactor does a fine job of melting plastic as it is. Once the plastic is melted it does a fine job of vaporizing it. Now the reactor will not have to melt the plastic. But the total throughput is not increased because the reactor does not need to melt the plastic, it is increased because of the parallel processing.

If the pre-melt system is NOT preparing the next batch of plastic at the same time that the reactor is processing the previous batch of pre-melted plastic, there will NOT be an increase in throughput. Only by having this parallel processing will the throughput be increased.

REPEAT: If the pre-melt system is not processing at the same time as the reactor, there will NOT be an overall increase in throughput.

Just sayin'.

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