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  • Dear Sir,I am nahid from Dhaka Bangladesh,may i start this commercially?please mail me nahidun@yahoo.com

  • Using induction heating system and burning residual gasses after condending the oil would make it cheaper to produce oil from wastes. Isn't it ?

  • The system is good but I'd like to worn you about several things.

    1. be aware that the gases that you burn in combustion chamber produce a gas that is concerogen and very dangerous for health.

    2. when you burn the gas you should have a good back-flash system (run the gas through water) so the flame will not go back to reactor. And that happens.

    We make these systems in industrial scale for more then 3 years. Our equipment got a environmental permission in US, so I know what I am talking about

  • @tangoinasia he has a blubber on it it was the thing that is leaking

  • Dear jetijs,

    very creative and usefull way to generate value product from waste.

    i am trying to build one but for Plastic waste like PP and HDPE.

    I am little concern about ways to burn gases for heating of scrap chabber and also what temperature is to be maintained.

    please give some referance to complete my project.

    my emailID is hurkat.manoj@yahoo.com or give ur contact no. I will call you.

    Thanks in advance for your support and cooperation.

  • Hello. I started making my own pyrolysis machine. Your video has been very useful but i have some questions for you if you would be kind to answer. I understood that only about 30% of the gas is used to sustain the pyrolysis process and the rest i should burn separate. What gas pressure should i maintain? What kind of nozzles should i use? What kind of material should i use where the flame burns so i don't destroy the cylinder? Thank you anticipatedly.

  • Hello I am wondering if you can use your tire oil process to make heating oil out of animal fats our say even sewer grease and vegi oil? I think what you made is very creative. Can you please tell me more about your experience with making oil and is it dangerous. Thanks Tony Allen.

  • Hello I am wondering if you can use your tire oil process to make heating oil out of animal fats or say even sewer grease and vegi oil? I think what you made is very creative. Can you please tell me more about your experience with making oil and is it dangerous due to the possible risk of explosion? Thanks Tony

  • Can you draw me a diagram of how to make this please?? anyone???

  • I must know how to make a tyre pyrolysis system but I intend to use plastic. If you will build I will buy please contact me becasue this is urgent. Please provide me your number also. I am VERY interested.Thanks! I have been looking for this technology long time! tribunal1312@yahoo.com or better please respond to this message!My name is Jeffrey

  • This is cool! Does the processing of tires produce any nasty odors? Burning tires is usually pretty nasty.

    I read a link on google saying that there are 3 billion waste tires in the US alone. If it could all be turned into diesel there would be billion of dollars of potential capital out of all that waste!

  • this is great I would like to see the whole machine from different angles as I am trying to build one

  • What kind of pressure?? What inert gas is used to flood the system before firing?

    VERY impressed...

  • Great job :-D

    I'm considering building a similar setup for plastic and tires.. A simple batch type pyrolyser heated by the pyrolysis gases, after the oil has been condensed..

    What is the working volume of your reactor? You should try running it on plastic waste. Should give you a very pure product.

    Keep up the good work :)

  • Hey, looks great! How are you retrieving the fuel without contaminating it with the bubbler water?

    Also, Are you cutting up the tires or using them whole in this process? What are you using for the burner?

    Thanks!

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  • interesting mate

  • hu jetij kandžinieu dzen!!!! kruts!!!

  • Un ko tādu uztaisīt mājās 0_o

    čali, respect. Pats tagad strādāju pie hho ģeneratora.

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  • Now distill the fluid you get from this at about 160celsius and put the distillet that comes out into your gas lawnmower.

    You may have to richen the mixture a bit on your carb but it will run on it.

    It worked for me anyway.

  • oh this is frekin awesome!

    This is the type of info that will save our asses if things get really bad.

    Hey, you could use that excess gas to heat water!

  • hi would you have a web site so that it can show the step build procedure thanks .got loads of tyres in my compound and would like to set this up in time thank you

  • I don't have a diagram, but the process is in fact very simple. You just take a metal vessel, fill it with old tire rubber and then heat it to 400-500 degree celsius. The rubber will start to melt and boil. The vapors from the whole thing then travel through a radiator where they cool down and separate into liquid part and gas part. On the other end of the radiator a smaller vessel is attached that has two holes, one on top and another on the bottom.

  • The gases come out from the top hole and go through a bubbler and are then burned. The bottom hole is shut and the fluid is drained occasionally. It is up to you how to make this thing. I used parts from a junk yard and this did not cost me anything, just my work. You can get about 30 liters of fuel from 100Kg of rubber and lots and lots of gas.

  • Thanks :)

    we tried the fuel on waste oil burner. Works great, with the right air to fuel ratio, there is no smoke at all on the exhaust, burns very good and clean. And it does not require fuel preheating as it is using oils.

  • @Jetijs

    How do you heat the main container?

  • Nice, alot of work but you are your own refinery...

    I was working on wood gas, but your process looks even better, would like to see how the fuel burns..

  • Very Impressive Jetijs

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