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Steady_T

03/08/13 1:19 PM

#217453 RE: Arthur Edward Whoof #217452

Where did you get that myth from?

BeerIsGood

03/08/13 1:32 PM

#217455 RE: Arthur Edward Whoof #217452

Their system separates out 1 or 2 parts per million of all the different hazardous chemicals that could be present in the feedstock? I agree that would be very high tech. Any idea how many different chemicals they are setup to separate out and sell? Wonder if the 3rd JBI machine will have any separation stages?

Do they need additional permits/processes to store these chemicals prior to selling them?

Rawnoc

03/08/13 1:48 PM

#217458 RE: Arthur Edward Whoof #217452

Bullshit. I prefer reality. We have videos of Agilyx emptying sacs of raw plastic directing into their pods just before pyrolysis. No gas masks needed at that stage, even as they manually poke at the bags with a stick to empty them.

Agliyx uses a completely different method that utilizes a centrifuge that force separates contaminates before they ever reach the pyrolysis stage

MuffinManistheboss

03/08/13 9:05 PM

#217503 RE: Arthur Edward Whoof #217452

I call BS on your post. Centrifuge on a solid feed stream to remove contaminants is not possible.(I am in that exact high tech field of plastic contaminant filtration selective process) please tell us what more you can get from plastic and contaminants that is more than just oil/fuel that is a valuable commodity. Also why filter the front end of the process and the back end of the process for the same exact media. In my opinion it sounds like smoke and mirrors, and what runs that selective filter process?
Leprechauns that ride the Unicorns ???