induction heated pyrolysis reactor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2019
- hello you all
thanks for all your comments and support
in this little teaser i want to show you my newest toy .... a induction heated pyrolysis reactor :D
hope you like it video follows soon
mfg hazelChem - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
This is so exciting! I've been looking forward to this one since I saw your last video!
Well, that's one cool looking setup!
that looks so cool!!
hopefully you will find time to make a video which shows the reactor-setup in detail. ;)
BRILLIANT!!! YOU'RE THE BEST MAN
thx man :D
@@HazelChem could you please make an update on this reactor, it seems realy interresting!
Good stuff
I guess it's easier to obtain a rather simple mixtures of gaseous liquids then gas, oil and biochar. The components in the liquid each condense then at their own temperature so separation is easy. I am layman but from what I read so far, it's like low temperatures cause biochar and tar to form while high temperatures give rise to lighter components. But I wonder if the temperature could not be lower if a suitable hydrogen carrier is added. Which one? No idea but urea is already tried out it seems.
Glad to see a new video from you! Wish it was longer though lol
Hope to see more videos soon! Maybe you could give a more detailed explanation of the pyrolysis reactor, and how you made it, and what materials you're pyrolyzing, and if you plan to store the whatever's offgassing from the reaction, etc. Are you trying to make activated carbon maybe?
hello well thanks for the feedback i will definitely consider and answer your questions in detail in the next video :D
but here are some short answers
so do to the complexity of compressing and storing a gas stream that tiny, i am not planing to store the pyrolysis gases
and the second question if it interests you i can make a video on making activated carbon from the pyrolysis wastes but this will take a while do to my limited time
mfg hazelChem
Hazel Chem
Thank you for your reply, I'm looking forward to your next video!
Is this just a proof of concept, or were you planning on using the apparatus for a specific purpose?
It's very well made either way, and the thumbnail is serious eye-candy ^^
@@BothHands1 thx :D it´s really nice to see that someone enjoys my videos like you do
so the reactor is to test the resulting oils with exactly measured amounts of different plastics
mfg hazelChem ... ps if you understand german there is also a short TV report about my bigger reactor and what my intention behind all this was i hope this brings some more clarity into the whole series :D
www.tvbayernlive.de/mediathek/video/plastik-zu-oel-verwandeln
mfg hazelChem
@@HazelChem Oh wow, that's fascinating! Much more interesting than I would have guessed. I understand Afrikaans (and Dutch by extension), but unfortunately I have a lot of difficulty with German. It's just a little bit too different :P
Either way, this just makes me a lot more excited for the future videos. Thank you for your replies!
Wanted to post nearly the same as Danielle but all has been answered! Waiting for the next video, keep up the good work and thanks for your efforts!
Ps: Are you on the sciencemadness forum?
Love your videos.
Glad you like them!
best Elias
so great to see such a helpful video of yours, could you please tell the distance between waste oil,diesel tank, gasoline tank etc
How much will it be costing?
WOW GREAT VIDEO........It is like a miniature FACTORY. You should have put a miniature train and track riding by it. And put a sign up saying "Hazel chem's pyrolysis factory". Very cool. Want to do that kind of thing but for high pressure experiments. Where it looks like a miniature factory
Cool idea but to be honest I am to scared of high pressure applications because they may explode your whole lab.
mfg hazelChem
@@HazelChem .........I got the same fear. Only i have an additional problem. I am a TOTAL MORON when it comes to building stuff. I have only read one mechanical engineering book and i did not study it. Just read it and thought it was very boring. Me working with high pressure experiments is something that will take me years to get to.
Why did you move from induction to flame?
And purpose of this device? Thanks...:-)
I'd love to see a result on pcb boards or e-waste might be a good step in the recycling pre-process.
this is a good idea do to the metal in the e-waste the pyrolysis should be more homogeneous
mfg hazelChem
@@HazelChem I wouldn't know the effects of the metal in the pyrolysis but I do know if I'm left with ash, fiberglass, and metal it would be easier for water separation of the metal.
hay you are briliant and i want to buy this matchine
The reactor is from DN25 (1 Zoll) pipe?
yes but this line of research (inductive heating) is put on a hold.
mfg hazelChem
Hi, cool video😀😀👍🏻👍🏻. Have you Discord?
nope sry
can you do a more detailed version?
next two or three weeks there will be a full video on this setup
mfg hazelChem
Purging the tank with hydrogen gas for better product yeild
hi
I am having fun and didn't kill myself. 😁