Hazel Chem - 2019-03-01
hello you all i am back again with one of my bigger projects a plastics pyrolysis apparatus that is designed to pyrolyticly transform organic macromolecules into a crude oil like mixture
"...it made ma f*ing angry..."
😂 I know the feeling.
More power to you. Keep it up.
Dude you just made the monster-styrene-machine! Fill it with tons of polystyrene hahaha!
Haha, your explanation by a robotic application ended funnily. Take care when you do such experiments.
Great job! Your tracking your way to Success! Just keep it up.
Been waiting on this for a long time man. Great job
Exelente vídeo!!! Faço um convite para vir ao meu canal, compartilhar mos nossos conhecimentos, será muito bem vindo!!!
It ain't easy being cheesy!
love the robot voice, excellent work
Just Perfect! Excellent video buddy!
Yep, its pretty much the same principle the #plasticadios guys are using to build their plastic to fuel plants! Good job! :)
WOW GREAT VIDEO. This is like some industrial/commercial type equipment. I would definitely read any paper written by HAZEL CHEM but i do not speak german. I know maybe 20 german words. Not good enough to read german. My sister lived in germany like 5 or 10 years. SHE LOVED IT !!!!!!!!!! She said it was the best place she ever lived.
Definitely this is not failure process,
Very good concept to destroy plastic wastes from earth and save soil wealth by alternative fuel resource, .God bless you
This is good!
Some thoughts: start heating the vessel before adding the feed stock. Let the plastic melt and begin shrinking inorder to fill the vessel to the maximum.
I would weld those bolts to the flange, turning them into studs.
How about super heating the distillate?
Exelente!!!
Love the videos. Absolutely hilarious when the robot lady voice swears at about the 7:00 minute mark. 😆😆😆
haha well I also love it when she swears like a trucker but it sounds just funny.
mfg hazelChem
So, robots make reactors
Well, 12 seconds in was enough for me.
Well done!
what is the efficiency of this process? can you use the product of initial runs to power future runs?
try to put cement, silica, alumina or sand or any other solid catalyst at the bottom of the pyrolizer. In this way ensure full cracking and avoid high paraffin obstruct system.
hi i am interested to know more on this as industry we need to start
I want you to build a large commercial one for me in Chicago, can you do it?
Nice! Hard case listening to a computer voice say fucking. Great video!
thx :D
@Hazel Chem you did nice work here :)
Well done!
Nice to see someone working with science in the real world. Hope you keep up the great work for sure.
Great video! Would it work with food scraps too? If dried?
yes any organic material
Can't you do this with car tires and "wash" the sulfur out of the oil??? Just a thought because of the ULS Diesel fuels.
Can I have the project please? I would be interested in building a domestic one
Cool!
How you design your condenser and heating chamber ?? I want to read your thesis. I am also working on it..
Lets see those pvc runs!
Good content, please do the voice over yourself so we don't have to listen to robot lady.
So this is what they powered cars with in the Double Dragon movie?
Looks like a good yield. Based on the video, less than 10lbs of plastics were used. Half an hour of pyrolysis and yield was unknown, but looked like it was fair.
copper wire may can be used as seal on stainless flange, like in vacuum applications :)
It would really be nice if somehow you could burn the plastic for fuel to complete the pyrolysis. It would be like free!
Could you light a piece of paper on fire and let it smolder inside the chamber to eat the o2?
I make it like that too and it works good I make a lot of gasoline and befor i try to my motorcycle i pouring some oktan booster and yeah i driving it
How to make one?
Great to see. Have you produced and yields per plastic type or compared amount of gas required to produce the reclaimed oil?
that´s something for the small induction heated reactor video will be uploaded when i have some time to spare
mfg hazelChem
Great video!
Please do post your work. Google translate to the rescue..
Hi, nice video. We use the fast pyrolysis unit Fpp02 for recycling plastic waste. It turns out fuel for hot water boilers.
Really great video but on that you should check out torquing specs for bolts on flange. As you won’t be getting an equal amount of pressure all the way along the way your doing it. Just an observation that’s all! Love your work!!!
Very smart well done 👍
What was left in the reactor after burning? pure carbon?
yes
love the robot voice
the crucial question, is it economic and sustainable? , how much butane you have to use to get 500 ml of gasoline? I think there are always good ways to tap out plastic wastes not like that pollutant way.
Viel gut!! I'm planig built mi little pyrolisis
zo1dberg - 2019-06-29
"Have fun and do not kill yourself" - words to live by!