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Personal plastic to fuel conversion system
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<blockquote data-quote="woodworm" data-source="post: 3350292" data-attributes="member: 7924"><p>Patrick,</p><p>It all sounds very interesting</p><p>Here's a starter for 10, and a few more .....</p><p></p><p>Will all of the dirt (mud), straw, cow poo and other detritus that comes with the plastic on farms hinder the process or production of oil?</p><p>Is the pyrolysis oil ready to pour straight into our cars or does it require cleaning or refining in any way?</p><p>How much plastic will need to fed into it each hour/day/week?</p><p>Does it require constant supervision or can you just fill it up and let it get on with it?</p><p>Is it a batch or continuous system?</p><p>Is it equipped with a fire suppression system to prevent any calamities?</p><p>Will it require environmental permits?</p><p>Will we have to become registered waste carriers?</p><p>How big is the plant and what does it cost?</p><p></p><p>I think that'll do to start with.</p><p>Woodworm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodworm, post: 3350292, member: 7924"] Patrick, It all sounds very interesting Here's a starter for 10, and a few more ..... Will all of the dirt (mud), straw, cow poo and other detritus that comes with the plastic on farms hinder the process or production of oil? Is the pyrolysis oil ready to pour straight into our cars or does it require cleaning or refining in any way? How much plastic will need to fed into it each hour/day/week? Does it require constant supervision or can you just fill it up and let it get on with it? Is it a batch or continuous system? Is it equipped with a fire suppression system to prevent any calamities? Will it require environmental permits? Will we have to become registered waste carriers? How big is the plant and what does it cost? I think that'll do to start with. Woodworm [/QUOTE]
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