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Title: Waste, BioMass & Recyclables to Diesel - Catalytic Depolymerization
Post by: piper on April 03, 2005, 09:03:25 AM
http://www.globalfinest.com/tech

Catalytic Depolymerization

This brand new patented process is about to hit the market and produces Diesel Fuel through catalyst reduction at a fraction of the cost associated with existing recycling/remanufacturing processes and uses all bio mass materials to initiate the catalyzing reduction

The Plant is a self-sustaining energy production platform. It uses up to 10% of its own energy formation to run the plant

Input materials can include:

? Plastics of all kinds (including PVC's and PET)

? Rubber, including that from automobile tyres

? Waste oils, waxes and fats of all types (including hydraulic oils and Trafooele)

? Agricultural wastes (including animal waste products, spoiled food, etc.)

? Hospital waste materials

? All refinery by-products (bitumen, tars, etc.)

? Sugar Cane

? Biologically regenerating raw materials (wood, vegetables, meat wastes, etc.)

? BSE infected animals, Quarantine Disposal

The small size of the plant makes decentralized processing possible on-site where the raw input materials exist, thereby reducing and keeping potentially expensive transportation costs in check.

Decentralized plants that produces 500+ litres of diesel per hour

Schematic of the process - http://www.globalfinest.com/tech/KDV_PROCESS.bmp

Low Temperature - Pressureless - >90% efficient & Emissions Free

Worth a Look

http://www.globalfinest.com/tech
Title: Re: Waste, BioMass & Recyclables to Diesel - Catalytic Depolymerization
Post by: Paul-R on April 15, 2005, 10:50:08 AM
If it really works half as well as they say then why don't you put them on to:
http://www.camden.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/environment/waste-and-recycling/
and create a pilot study and pilot project.

Tyres are a big problem.

Paul.
Title: Re: Waste, BioMass & Recyclables to Diesel - Catalytic Depolymerization
Post by: Navegante on July 06, 2005, 11:12:40 AM
Hi,

You know the plant installation cost ?

Rui
Title: Re: Waste, BioMass & Recyclables to Diesel - Catalytic Depolymerization
Post by: piper on July 07, 2005, 06:56:28 AM
US $ 5 Million