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Alternate Fuel for Diesel and Gasoline Engines - 100% off the Bowser

Started by ElectricGoose, May 09, 2011, 08:42:38 PM

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evolvingape

Hello Everyone,

I have copied this text below from this page:

http://www.finishsystems.com/economystainlesssteelpressurepots.html

“NOTICE: We want to make prospective pressure pot customers aware of corrosion issues using water base coatings, and especially water solutions in Teflon coated pressure tanks, or aluminum 2 quart cups.
Water-base coatings and solutions contained in closed Teflon tanks can develop rust where the film is broken around the gasket ring welds. Plated steel fittings, which penetrate the lid will also rust from the humidity contained in a closed tank. When every day coatings and solutions contain water we recommend stainless steel pressure tanks.
Aluminum 2 quart cups can also develop rust (white powder) when coatings and solutions are stored in the cup for an extended amount of time. However this corrosion does not occur when the cup is cleaned and air-dried after each use.”

NOTE: If there is a plastic liner in the pot then it is going to melt... FREE FUEL  ;D

You can also get heavy duty cast iron paint pots:

http://jeffersontools.com/air_tools/category/spray_guns/29/81/

And you can get miniature stainless steel paint pots for water based paints:

http://jeffersontools.com/air_tools/category/spray_guns/29/78/

So no need to use the aluminium ones as the stainless can be got so cheap if you shop around :) The last example above is going to be a complete stainless system for prototyping with melting pot and injector assembly for about £20 GBP... a bit of a bargain me thinks ;)

Hope that helps :)

RM :)

P.S. I think the standard Paint Cup to Spraygun fitting size on Spray Guns is 3/8 BSP...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1LT-SYPHON-SUCTION-FEED-PAINT-CUP-POT-SPRAY-GUN-NEW-/170636768682?pt=UK_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item27babe75aa


Correction:

http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-spray-gun-starter-kit-prod19501/

This is 1/4 BSP fitting...

Morale of the story: check the fitting size carefully so you know what your working with :)

Additional picture see link for description:

http://www.axminster.co.uk/fuji-fuji-xpc-gravity-spray-gun-prod810316/

evolvingape

Hi Everyone,

This is the Silverline version of the spray gun:

http://www.silverlinetools.com/products?search=spray+gun

The specifications page of the High Pressure version is here:

http://www.silverlinetools.com/media/manuals/763556_Z1MANPRO1.PDF

We can see that the working pressure is 45 â€" 60 PSI

And this paragraph tells us that pressure in this gun controls the atomisation size:

Pressure Spraying

After selecting correct size fluid orifice, set fluid pressure for desired flow. Open atomization air and test spray. If spray is too fine reduce air pressure. If spray is too coarse, raise air pressure. Adjust pattern width and repeat adjustment of spray. Keeping fluid control knob in position will reduce fluid needle wear.
NOTE: To reduce overspray and obtain maximum efficiency, always spray with the lowest possible atomization air pressure.

And here is a good 12V DC Water Pump at 70 PSI that will connect directly to your car battery 12V system:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marine-Automatic-Fresh-Water-Pump-12v-2-6-lt-min-70psi-/380294058896?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_BoatEquipment_Accessories_SM&hash=item588b4ad390

Add a switch and an inline fuse for on / off capability...

So this is all you need for a complete prototyping system to run your ICE from the Gasification of waste plastic.

Simple...

RM :)

ElectricGoose

RM

I think youre losing sight of how to SAVE FUEL man.  ANY atomiser is wasteful.  BIG drops of fuel flying through the air and sucked into the engine only to be not burned in their entirity and thrown out the exhaust to pollute the environement and your lungs.

Look at CATALYSING into gas.


evolvingape

Hi Everyone,

Here is the Melting Pot technology that reloaders use to make lead bullets in the garage.

The small version has no bottom pour capability which means there is no tap to let the lead flow out the bottom into the mold... but we do not need this! The large version has the bottom pour tap but is not going to be used.

http://www.midwayuk.com/apps/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?SaleItemID=210973

http://www.midwayuk.com/apps/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?SaleItemID=721153

This will allow you to fill the pot with either water or oil and control the temperature of the liquid precisely. Water will evaporate quickly so do not let it run dry, Oil will be fine at 100 C (Chip pan oil) and not burst into flames so will probably be the best option! Suspend the paint pot so it does not touch the sides or bottom of the Melter Furnace... and you need to make sure your paint pot fits with clearance all around or you need a bigger more expensive furnace!

And there you have it... a complete system for prototyping... for less than $200 8)

Who can get their ICE running on plastic and water by the weekend ?

Hehe...

RM :)

Oh yeah... if you wanted to you could strip the tubular heating element out of it, build it into a stainless steel outer container to surround the paintpot, add a small inverter, add a liquid pumping system like your radiator system on your car, and then you got a complete system for on demand generation in your engine bay...  ;D

ramset

Wow
I can not believe how simple this plastic to fuel actually is!
This Fellow Jetjis is a Jem
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/7040-how-turn-plastic-waste-into-diesel-fuel-cheaply.html

I'm not even half way through his thread yet!

350-400 C seems to be where this all starts to happen!

And with all the info being presented here ,getting the most out of the Mix will be very interesting indeed.
@Mr.Goose
Plasmatron??

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma