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Friday, April 26, 2013

PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT


South African Developed                                                          PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT

Original article in Popular Mechanics http://www.popularmechanics.co.za
"To say our growing stockpiles of non-degradable plastic waste are an environmental headache has to be the understatement of the century. However, thanks to Somerset West inventor William Graham, this highly problematic waste has just become a valuable resource. Here’s why: His modular, fully automated plastics-to-fuel processing plant converts all types of waste plastics (except PVC, because of its chlorine content), as well as vehicle tyres, into a variety of fuels to power our modern lifestyles.
Graham’s plant produces a multi-fuel chemically similar to diesel that can, in turn, be further refined into a petrol equivalent. Oh, and by-products (depending on the feedstock) include paraffin and LP gas. It also produces a type of clean “sweet crude” with a zero CO2 content.....even the system waste has value: it can be converted to charcoal."

Modular PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT

"The PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT's modular nature means it can be rigged into a container for easy transport to the feedstock, and start producing fuel virtually upon arrival. It’s also scalable, so accommodating specific load requirements is a breeze. And here’s the amazing thing: no chemical catalysers need be added to the mix – a world first, not to mention a truly remarkable achievement. ....Graham’s invention has already made some very influential people, and very large businesses, sit up and take notice.
Having done his homework, Graham is looking at several economic models. He expects big industry to buy and operate custom-designed PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT's directly. In return, he’ll provide all servicing, remote monitoring and regular tech upgrades.
Plans are also afoot to produce smaller PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT's for farmers and small communities that’ll supply about 5 litres per hour. Says Graham: “Our technology not only removes a serious environmental headache and provides cheap fuel, but is going to help with job creation, too. I want to go worldwide with this.” What Graham has achieved is a landmark moment in our war on waste. It’s a practical, financially sound and ecologically appealing method of dealing with our growing mountains of plastic and tyre waste."
PLASTICS-TO-FUEL PROCESSING PLANT
Plastics To Fuel Plant
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Plastics to fuel processing plant
 Andre Rautenbach

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