swissarmygirl wrote:Don't care who developed it. If it is for real, and it works, let's hope lots of people start using it.
Wolfgang92025 wrote:I feel I need to point out a few of things about the demo.
The heating chamber was set to 400° C, which is about 750° F. That a boat load of energy to convert the plastic back to oil from which it came from in the first place with the addition of energy.
We can't tell what residue is left in the cooking/pressure chamber and how do you safely dispose of it ?
Uses water to turn gas back into oil. Now you have polluted water. What to you do with that ?
The plastic used in the demo melt in the neighborhood of 350 to 425° F. It would be much more energy efficient to recycle and reprocess the waste and use it in new products.
As easy as the demo make to solution seem, I think it is difficult to carry out on a large scale project.
Really the best current solution is for us to look at you we use and consume products/stuff.
I think Recycle and Re-use is a lot more efficient, but of course it is not a pretty or technical solution to the problem.
By the way, I make my living during plastic pellets into sharps collectors. We are starting to use recycled resin in the last couple of years.
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