Converting rubber and plastic to oil and gas

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2007

Global Resource Corporation (GRC) is reducing plastics back to oil and combustible gas using 1200 different frequencies within the microwave range, which act on specific hydrocarbon materials.

http://www.carbonrecovery.com/Videos_GRC.asp

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  • They make it appear more advanced than it actually is, but its basically just water distillation but with melted plastic instead of water.

  • @Danster82 aaahhhhh yeah. and rain is pretty much the same thing as volcanoes. liquid there and liquid there, you know what i'm saying. and stars too, liquid nitrogen and helium. and glass is basically liquid too so why not put it in either.

  • Yet...Big oil and our own governments keeps ideas like this under wraps...WHY??? Our government is run by the oil companies....

  • @william8061 by now, this technology consumes more energy than it saves. this is just an idea, and since it was published (more than 3 years ago) there were many perspective developments in the field, funded, between others, by your government and my government.

  • We can use SOLAR Energy (FREE Energy) to power this machine. It solved the soil, air and water pollution and GLOBAL Warming. How much is this apparatus in US$???

  • @MrVrsilvestrejr2008 solar energy isn't free, it's renewable. you can't collect solar energy without investing in collectors, accumulators etc.

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  • @ik4rm

    From what I read this machine can be described as a self powered tire recycler.

    That also churns out combustible gases.

  • This is Awesome! Recently I saw some pieces on shows like CNN and the journal with Joan Lunden on PBS that were talking about issues and solutions for industrial recycling. This kind of thing takes it to the next level. Things look pretty bad sometimes but some of these technologies bring some hope into the situation.

  • @ik4rm The plastic heats up until it evaporates the oil, the gas is trapped and then condensed back into liquid form, what dont you get about this?

  • @AloofPeregrine That's up to the powers that be.

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