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Personal plastic to fuel conversion system
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<blockquote data-quote="Green Prometheus" data-source="post: 3350356" data-attributes="member: 62756"><p>It will cope, but it will need more time to evaporate the water. One of the things we are worrying about now is indeed water content. It is actually really bad to have water in your fuel, so we will be adding a device to separate water from the fuel. In this case, the process would take longer to finish as all the water would need to be heated a long with the plastics. </p><p></p><p>What kind of contamination would it be specifically? Dirt or some chemicals? If it's dirt - that's fine. You would be able to remove the char,dirt and whats left unprocessed after the conversion. If chemicals, they could contaminate the fuel. This is another thing we will need to figure out to see how badly would it affect the fuel and what could be done to purify it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Prometheus, post: 3350356, member: 62756"] It will cope, but it will need more time to evaporate the water. One of the things we are worrying about now is indeed water content. It is actually really bad to have water in your fuel, so we will be adding a device to separate water from the fuel. In this case, the process would take longer to finish as all the water would need to be heated a long with the plastics. What kind of contamination would it be specifically? Dirt or some chemicals? If it's dirt - that's fine. You would be able to remove the char,dirt and whats left unprocessed after the conversion. If chemicals, they could contaminate the fuel. This is another thing we will need to figure out to see how badly would it affect the fuel and what could be done to purify it. [/QUOTE]
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