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From: Jetijs
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  • Depends on choice of feedstock and temperature you set pyrolyzer. Soft plastics i.e. #2 polyethylene most often yields paraffin while harder plastics like polypropylene (computer monitor cases, printer cases, other plastics that break easily) will yield a fuel oil that stays liquid. If you run your paraffin-like fuel back through the pyrolyzer a 2nd time at higher temp, you will get much finer fuel that will stay liquid but some paraffin left over. Check bit dot lyogbPT3 (replace dot with .)

  • That's a great build !!! Liked and added to my favorites.Thanks for sharing.Tec

  • All info about this is shared on energeticforum.

  • @Jetijs

    Jetijs,I would like to contact you by email address.Is this possible? I'm the "newdar" user from the energetic forum.

  • So you could make a dual fuel system that starts on diesel and switches over to plastic....reminds me of an aussie inventor that recycles tyres using a microwave oven and gets every fraction from high kerosene down to tar

  • Cik ilgā laikā tu spēj saražot to 0,5 pudeli ? P.s labs video ;)

  • You doing all the hard work for us Jet! Thanks for all you do to help us learn man. :) Always excited to see your videos. Your keeping me on my toes.

    L&L

  • Wow, that looks cool! How did you do that?

    How much power consumed during the process?

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