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plastic waste to oil/fuel improved pyrolysis reactor

Hazel Chem - 2019-07-21

hello you all
in this video i will show you my improved pyrolysis reactor which pyrolyticly turns plastic waste into combustable gases and pyrolysis oil, this oil can be refined into gasoline and diesel
this video is only a test run of the system without measuring the gas consumption or the weight of the used plastic. exact data will be collected for the next video! but the process will be explained in this video and also how to build such a reactor.

Paul and Gail Callaghan - 2021-02-20

the waste gas could be redirected to the burner saving on lpg to heat the reactor

Elisabeth Wittner - 2021-02-27

Others do this in „a better trashcan“ with wooden fire below
+ you could recycle this plastic by 90% into new plastic instead of causing a need to produce more new plastic from raw materials
= environmental protection gone FAIIIIIL

Werner X - 2021-02-28

@Elisabeth Wittner What you can buy from recycled plastic is just not worth the money. Get's brittle almost the moment you paid for, i just don't want spend money any more for recycled plastics. Better heat the house with.

Rockingham Lab - 2021-03-02

Elisabeth Wittner their are plastic bottles littering the hole world, this is a failure. Trying to use some of it up is not. Nothing is a perfect.going around kicking everyone in the nuts doesn't help solve any problems!

Werner X - 2021-03-02

@Elisabeth Wittner
If you want to have good recycled plastic, the recycling process ist using up much more energy than making new plastic. That's why i think, concentrating in converting the old mixed and smudged stuff into a usable form of energy is a much better way of getting rid of our "plastic waste is killing our world"-Problem.
Just the real plant must be self sustaining, not wasting LPG and lit the "waste" gasses. But it's just a matter of converting a prototype into a finished process. The energy it needs to pay for itself and get profit out of it is all already included in the plastic.
But i think, separating the plastics in chemical categories is mandatory. The chlorine in PVC must not be handled with such a reactor, for instance.

Bru Dho - 2021-03-03

Werner X ... yes. Also the processing parameters and the design of the pyrolysis system probably can be adapted to other materials in such a way that the process could take different sources or even mixes of them in order to process what’s available at that moment. Perfection doesn’t exist but trying to improve should be the aim.

Tom Hicks - 2021-02-19

I have only one thing to say: WOW. This is the most encouraging news of the decade. Thanks.

Elisabeth Wittner - 2021-02-27

Others do this in „a better trashcan“ with wooden fire below
+ you could recycle this plastic by 90% into new plastic instead of causing a need to produce more new plastic from raw materials
= environmental protection gone FAIIIIIL

Emilthehun - 2021-02-27

This has been known for ages.

John - 2021-03-10

Very wow

slamon ̇ ̇ - 2021-02-26

This might be the highest quality video I've seen that uses text to speech.

Antonios Panayiotou - 2021-02-17

Anything that gets rid of plastic is fine by me!! Well done.

Nicks Daddy - 2021-02-21

We could do this here in the USA, it's better than making fuel out of corn

siberian stuntman - 2021-02-24

@Kyle Spaulding I'd try a couple more distillations and a dual solvent wash of the end product. And when your using wood it may take more energy but it's a very plentiful resource

Kyle Spaulding - 2021-02-24

@siberian stuntman not necessarily about the amount of a resource it's about the specific energy involved that it takes to convert one form of energy to another. In this case heat into fuel. Honestly waste oil based heat would probably be better than wood.

Karl Lentz - 2021-02-25

@Kyle Spaulding well if you got a ton of wood laying around , use wood, then it doesn't matter how much energy was used

Felipe W - 2021-02-26

Nancy Pelosi has already put the squash on this technology, she trying to corner the market. That's how her mafia daddy taught her - in good ol new jersey.

r315 - 2021-02-27

No we can't it would be outlawed and stopped real quick if you think big oil is gonna let something like this make the main stream ... You look at the last 15 people that have innovated and could have changed the world they all ended up dead

Lynnie501 - 2021-03-01

My Goodness, when is the Government and Big gas going to step in and stop this encouraging news! They are coming!

Ken Davidson - 2021-03-04

The military uses a more complex thermal depolymerization technique.

Brian Collins - 2020-02-20

Fantastic, really wonderful

brian kelley - 2020-02-05

Changing World Technologies had a working plant in Carthage Mo. it could be hooked to a sewer plant wouldnt that bee too cool to stop sewage from going into our streams

ACUTE BARBIE - 2020-01-25

your are smart and funny LOL! thank you for the informative video

Brandon Wills - 2020-06-17

A few steps away from a Mr. Fusion powered time machine.

Billy William - 2019-08-18

This is like the car from Double Dragons... just don't add spray cheese cans!

Sai Kumar Desu - 2021-02-01

I have a question, can we reuse the heat exposed to burn the container instead of burner after certain time.

Robert S - 2021-03-07

Made me laugh at the end when you said have fun but don’t kill yourself LOL

Onkar Patil - 2020-10-14

what is dimenssion of reactot?

Ravelkoff - 2019-09-03

My tributes to you :) Very good explained and well done. Thumbs up.

Andrew Medeiros - 2021-02-28

I think Sweden has been on this tip for a decade. They actually import trash from other countries to fuel their plants and burn for energy. Indiana has a pyrolysis Plant now and is actively creating fuel. Awesome video bro

SonnyXL Bright - 2021-02-27

First view on this channel and how could I click out without a sub ?!
Great content. Thanks !!

Joker Prosper - 2020-02-23

Would the particulates distilled from deoxygenated water breakdown into oil as well? Could possibly reverse runoff from agricultural chemical applications. Affectively cleaning the channels it moves through and reinvigorating plant growth nearby.

Ridwanul Khan Aakash - 2019-09-04

I want to know more... Can you help me

CPCH - 2021-02-28

This is some kind of reverse engineering.

Muhammad Taheruzzaman - 2021-01-03

Thank you so much for great initiatives, how could I know more on this

Elisabeth Wittner - 2021-02-27

Others do this in „a better trashcan“ with wooden fire below
+ you could recycle this plastic by 90% into new plastic instead of causing a need to produce more new plastic from raw materials
= environmental protection gone FAIIIIIL

sushiquad - 2021-03-03

I'd love to see you recycle 90% of that into it's original plastic with no loss in quality. Lol

transkryption - 2020-06-25

so interesting!

S D - 2021-02-09

I got a shit ton of nappy waste. Be handy if I could run my house on it #dadstruggle

TheSnowsurfer7 - 2021-02-25

I like burning junk mail to stay warm while I work out in the yard here in Alaska but can't burn plastic.I've heard of waste oil burners but making diesel is a good idea for my home heater

Elisabeth Wittner - 2021-02-27

Others do this in „a better trashcan“ with wooden fire below
+ you could recycle this plastic by 90% into new plastic instead of causing a need to produce more new plastic from raw materials
= environmental protection gone FAIIIIIL

J D - 2021-02-27

@Elisabeth Wittner most people dont cast plastic at home or have airmolding machines to make useful items like containers. This method is primarily used on garbage found on the ground as litter or non recyclable products.

Laura Pauk - 2021-02-23

this is so encouraging!

Kenneth Von Nicholas - 2020-11-24

Disculpen podrían traducirlo al español está muy interesante Gracias

pici24 - 2020-12-23

Thank you for sharing !

terrance Fields - 2021-02-05

Great job!. Those are nuts and bolts for wrenches not screws. I want to make my own still like Franklin County, VA. They are experts at this.

Anuar G. Gonzalez - 2020-11-04

HOLA SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO

SIGUES REALIZANDO EL PROYECTO ?

Jackson - 2021-02-25

Could you imagine a ship operating with this technology in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? It could be making regular deliveries of diesel and gasoline to poor island nations, picking up food in exchange, and essentially cleaning up the garbage patch at little to no cost. I'm an environmental engineer by trade, I would love to put this idea together.. who can contribute?

Jitender Singh Yadav - 2020-08-19

Miss Hazel it's informative one

Woods water - 2020-05-10

Dont let the government see this yall may get suicided or die in an “accident”

Ben Dover - 2019-12-12

Seems sketchy i noticed a pvc pipe of 3inch in vodeo. I must test your design

marmold marmold - 2019-07-29

Excelente 🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🌎

Fabio Giovanzana - 2021-01-02

Very interesting...'ll keep in touch with you!

Cacti - 2019-10-04

Is there any research paper about this method? I'd love to know. Hopefully our planet will be 100% plastic waste free Soonn!

Dr. Professor - 2021-02-26

Thank you !

Scott Peterson - 2021-02-24

What about diminishing returns? How much fuel was burned to make fuel? I do love these ideas though lol.

Fürst von Rotkäppchen - 2020-02-29

greetings to kett!

JEFFSTRIKER VLOG - 2019-09-06

Great job big help to as .this video

A&R Farms - 2019-08-05

And I thought the creepy robot voice was only on cheap news videos 🤷‍♂️😂
Still awesome. Thank you

Nelson Darwin Pak Tech - 2019-09-11

u r right sir,,,,

Eric Lotze - 2020-05-17

that moment when voice dysphoria, but TTS is shit lol

The mans neighbor - 2021-02-28

Really cool video !!! Could U do one that exposes the waste created within the catalytic converter ? Please

JOHN BLACK SUPER CHEMIST - 2020-10-15

GREAT VIDEO.........I am surprised the main thing that you got was toluene. I would have guessed benzene would be the bulk chemical that was collected

Robert S - 2021-03-07

Great video. I can see the applications for places like Haiti and the incredible potential for missionaries to introduced this
I wonder if you know the specs of production capability with a certain size processor? I wonder what it would cost to have someone build them as likely impossible or difficult to build in Third World countries?
Would you consider selling them?

Othoap Proto - 2021-03-01

your produce more environmental damage in this process than helping, please stop this madness.

sushiquad - 2021-03-03

How so? Otherwise trash will end up in ocean. Maybe some co2 gets emitted. Not nearly as much as cars produce each day.

Mohamed Kaleche - 2020-02-02

Very astucious ! Great job

Stellarion Prime - 2020-06-16

i d loop back the excess gas into the burning chamber... kind of useless using propane to heat it up for some fuel ...

Boss Man - 2021-02-12

Nah , I will stick with me biodiesel.

Mike Kia - 2019-09-29

If you good with condensed matter physics you'll get it

Ian williams - 2021-02-21

G'Day,,Wonders have you thought about using Dry Ice,,Co2 being heavy will settle in to tank pushing out the lighter gasses,,
just a thought,,
But I am a bit smarter now thank you,,

noel afu - 2021-02-25

Is the extract fuel more than the lpg used?