We all know these ground breaking achievements will never see the light of day in mass industrial production. It's nothing but sad for us. Huge props and Respect to the inventor, from Bangladesh.
Hats off Prof Kumar. Your our way out of the fuel price heavy pressure laid on people. Please watch out, the govt instead lending help to you might see you as a threat in their way of they looting the public. Anyways, this is good news, may God keep you and use you for the good of common people.
Namaste, Prof. Satish Kumar Your effort is really a saviour to the pollution filled world. I am sure many will follow your steps. Praying for your lamby umre
Congratulations sir, I am happy to see, the true role of engineer, *who not having any money motive *Seeing the problem as problem faced by society * Contributing the gained knowledge in useful way to the best for the safety of people.
Companies should fund them because this initiative can be revolutionary and can reduce our dependence on middle East. And he should patent this technology
Plans like this should be implemented by every state thus reducing our dependency on foreign import of oil .and reducing waste and peoples tendency to dump waste anywhere
It's too toxic... all the ash, coal and heavy oil need to be stored because they toxic. So for every barrel of plastic fuel you end up with 5 barrels full of ash and heavy oil.
this is the future for third world villages, the whole village could dispose of all its plastic and car tyres etc and make heating fuels and a fuel to run diesel trucks on, the greens won't like it but ignore them and do it and help yourself to a better future with no rubbish and cheap fuels,
1:07 in this video you are saying PET plastic cannot be used. But actually it is very easy to recycle and reuse. And in the process of Pyrolysis every kind of plastics can be converted into oil or petrol
Can we use this diesel for lorry .is it really safe please clarify my doubt sir. Recently I heared waste oil (used engine oil) also converted to diesel what about that sir, is it safe for lorry engines
It is not new technology. Canadian company is doing that since 2019 or even before that. There is a video on youtube about it. Its Toronto based. Its called Phoenix, and comes from Sparta Group. Same technology - pyrolysis. 5 tons of plastic turned into 4 tons of fuel. It does not change emissions, but gets rid of plastic. So when you burn it it produces same amount of CO2 and warms the climate.
What is the effect on humans while using this hack? Is there any irreparable impact to the environment and living beings? Please research and keep us informed.
@Gurpreet Singh at least someone who also knows how toxic this process is. The problem is not the fuel we but the toxic byproducts like ash, coal and heavy oil. For each barrel of fuel you'll be left with five barrels of nonrecycable highly toxic trash.
What happens to the residue? Is it not harmful to dump the remaining residue into the environment?. And i understand that although it is making use of waste plastics and hence recycling it is ofcourse a good thing but we also need to evaluate it whether this kind of petrol is emitting more harmful gases or not. Such as sulphur dioxide.
the thing is to neutralize that there can be added filters....you see the normal petrol when not fully burnt (partially 100) also produces sulphur dioxide as a residue.
We are talking about the waste byproduct like ash, coal and the heavy oily residue. We still have to trow it away and by burning it it will become more toxic. That's why the americans who invented it on the 1980s did not proceed with bigger amounts.
By product in tank is crude glycerol which can be used in making glycerine and you can sell it to cosmetic industry further and tar/fly ash can be used for bricks/rooftiles making.
I m from Hyderabad i contacted this company he told me if i m pouring 1 ltr pertrol of this company i definitely have to pour 1.5 ltrs of commercial petrol from petrol pump
If this is successful experiment then why govt of India did not implement this at huge level with help of big industrilist like tata and ambani..my second one daught is process requires 300 degree Celsius temperature to droup out fuel right so tell me how much amount of fuel would be required for 300 degree Celsius temperature and what amount of fuel will be produced at output end. If input and output is same then this is going to be very lossfull experiment. Please explain in detail
I found a guy here on TH-cam. He made a version of this technology in his backyard. The gasses are more useful than the oil at the phase his project is in. He needs to refine the oil byproducts. It seems to me like this technology is gaining grounds and innovative people, are in a Goldilocks zone in time.
You probably know about one Ramar Pillai of TN claiming to have achieved getting petrol and diesel from some herbs...for 20 years now was even jailed.... recently he challenged to supply petrol at 14 rs a liter! But no encouragement or ...from the govt/govts!!! What if the govt bans the availability of such plastic....then do you have an alternative...hope you do sir. All the best.
no that's not the case, fractional distillation of pyrolysis fuel gives exactly the petrol as a byproduct, which is technically the very same "gasoline" in the market. ( Also note " there is no chimney in the factory" as stated in video. so no there is no " highly toxic dioxins or heavy metals present in the petrol they sell.
@@rdj2398 yeah that’s true, i meant that dioxins are produced, whether they get out is dependent on the controls at the facility. I am not discounting the possibility that the oil industry is ploughing millions into discouraging this recycling of plastic, for obvious reasons😆😆😆♥️♥️♥️
so we need fuel to first burn the plastic that will create more fuel. good solution for plastic waste. though my question is will the fuel produced be more valuable than fuel used for this process? or do you use the already produced fuel to run this structure?
This idea isn’t that revolutionary and neither is the three step system. The energy required to make decent quality fuel from plastic takes more money then extracting and refining crude oil. By doing this in three steps, the product quality becomes much worse and you can clearly see residue suspended into the fuel products that are extracted out. The dirty fuel that’s produced from this project isn’t that useful in the long run even it it’s cheaper because it will foul up and destroy engines that are run with it which would increase the costs for the consumer in the long term.
Not only that but it's an extract... so you need to burn 20 tons of plastic to get not even 1 ton of fuel. Imagine the pollution that it creates from leftover plastic ash and heavy oil that need to be dumped.
PET pyrolysis is clean and the yield is not as high but does clean the oceans, both the Chinese and India use a crude version of the plastic process with byproducts that are dangerous to people and potentially the environment. The biggest issue is PET plastic with rivers, lakes, and oceans full of it.
If this is true then Indian Government is a fool to ignore this. Instead of buying expensive crude oil from Iran and Russia...they should focus on this.
This technology was developed in the USSR in 1973. And no one needed it. Эта технология была разработана в СССР в 1973 году. И это никому было не нужно.
We all know these ground breaking achievements will never see the light of day in mass industrial production. It's nothing but sad for us. Huge props and Respect to the inventor, from Bangladesh.
If he is from Bangladesh what is he doing in India?
It's in hyderabad, see the pin code
The inventor is from the USA not Bangladesh. This achivement is very old. They did that already back in the 1980 when the hippies where around.
@@ak101farhan The inventor is an Indian. I was merely offering my appreciation and respect for such an achievement FROM Bangladesh
@@ak101farhan atleast learn English
Hats off Prof Kumar. Your our way out of the fuel price heavy pressure laid on people. Please watch out, the govt instead lending help to you might see you as a threat in their way of they looting the public. Anyways, this is good news, may God keep you and use you for the good of common people.
Bro he just copied old technology from the americans
@@tronixfixso what idiot...
Wonder why it's not publicized 😮😮😮😮 as the fucking govt just want our tax money 😢😢😢😢
Namaste, Prof. Satish Kumar
Your effort is really a saviour to the pollution filled world. I am sure many will follow your steps.
Praying for your lamby umre
💐💐💐Very good achivements, To save environment 💐💐💐🎊🎊🎊🎆🎆🎆
Congratulations sir, I am happy to see, the true role of engineer,
*who not having any money motive
*Seeing the problem as problem faced by society
* Contributing the gained knowledge in useful way to the best for the safety of people.
WELLDONE TO THIS SCIENTIST FOR A GOOD JOB HE HAS DONE
He is not a scientist, this is a common mathod in all around the world.
Yes, americans are very smart. But what scientist? It was hippies that developed the methode in their backyard in the 1980s.
Os vídeos feitos por produtores indianos são os melhores❤️🎥🇮🇳
That's an incredible development.
Companies should fund them because this initiative can be revolutionary and can reduce our dependence on middle East. And he should patent this technology
The gas which comes from it is toxic
This tech is already widely known. It is called as pyrolysis
Plans like this should be implemented by every state thus reducing our dependency on foreign import of oil .and reducing waste and peoples tendency to dump waste anywhere
It won't reduce our demand of oil as plastic is basically made from oil only. But it can solve the waste issue
Why don't we opt this on larger scale
Very much needed
Middle class just can't afford petrol and diesel nowadays
It's too toxic... all the ash, coal and heavy oil need to be stored because they toxic. So for every barrel of plastic fuel you end up with 5 barrels full of ash and heavy oil.
@tronixfix the issue of ash and heavy oil can be solved with Catalytic fast pyrolysis
The world need this
this is the future for third world villages, the whole village could dispose of all its plastic and car tyres etc and make heating fuels and a fuel to run diesel trucks on, the greens won't like it but ignore them and do it and help yourself to a better future with no rubbish and cheap fuels,
Well done Sir.Keep it up.Just do more experiments to increase the octane number of natural oil
Lot of money to be made from this. Soon he will be billionaire ✨💫😎
1:07 in this video you are saying PET plastic cannot be used. But actually it is very easy to recycle and reuse. And in the process of Pyrolysis every kind of plastics can be converted into oil or petrol
Great mind should endorse in other countries
Well done , what a invention 😱🤗
Yes... just not his invention but stolen from the americans who abandoned it because of the toxic byproduct it creates.
Miga Miga Arumai!! Vazhthukkal!!
Wow, hats off to you Mr. Kumar.
We have done this experiment in 2019 when we were doing Diploma in Plastic
Can we use this diesel for lorry .is it really safe please clarify my doubt sir.
Recently I heared waste oil (used engine oil) also converted to diesel what about that sir, is it safe for lorry engines
@prabhurajchowdary3898 both are safe of refined properly.
@@hrushikeshavachat900 hi sir can I talk to you, I have one BS4 14tyre lorry Ashok leyland, I want to talk to you sir.
@@prabhurajchowdary3898 Bolo
Huge respect to sathish sir
Huge respect to mr scientist
So beautiful video
Great job
This must be made trend on twitter and should be reached at the front of government
Yes... they should shut him down asap and get him to jail. He's polluting so much and killing people just for his own gain.
@tronixfix how does that make sense?
It is not new technology. Canadian company is doing that since 2019 or even before that. There is a video on youtube about it. Its Toronto based. Its called Phoenix, and comes from Sparta Group. Same technology - pyrolysis. 5 tons of plastic turned into 4 tons of fuel. It does not change emissions, but gets rid of plastic. So when you burn it it produces same amount of CO2 and warms the climate.
Plzzz indian Government do this and clean plastics n all from India
Needed to more @ this process.
he really gotta expand his business and lower gas prices
Very good innovation sir,
Thanks
So good
What is the effect on humans while using this hack?
Is there any irreparable impact to the environment and living beings? Please research and keep us informed.
It is approved
yes, dioxins, heavy metals, and a high fuel demand to heat the plastic.
@Gurpreet Singh You are full of negative energy so how will the world move forward with such people on board .
@Gurpreet Singh at least someone who also knows how toxic this process is. The problem is not the fuel we but the toxic byproducts like ash, coal and heavy oil. For each barrel of fuel you'll be left with five barrels of nonrecycable highly toxic trash.
Awesome 👌👍
Great ✨✨✨✨✨
Sir we can use this petrol and diesel for our own vehicle motor bike 3weel and car
An other question there no problem for engine if we used long time
What happens to the residue? Is it not harmful to dump the remaining residue into the environment?.
And i understand that although it is making use of waste plastics and hence recycling it is ofcourse a good thing but we also need to evaluate it whether this kind of petrol is emitting more harmful gases or not. Such as sulphur dioxide.
the thing is to neutralize that there can be added filters....you see the normal petrol when not fully burnt (partially 100) also produces sulphur dioxide as a residue.
Naa residue Coal jaisa kuchh hota hai
Atleast itne plastic se thoda sa RESIDUE hi thik
The sulphur content is 1/10 of the regular fuel, so it is less likely to produce as much sulphur dioxide as regular petrol produces.
We are talking about the waste byproduct like ash, coal and the heavy oily residue. We still have to trow it away and by burning it it will become more toxic. That's why the americans who invented it on the 1980s did not proceed with bigger amounts.
The residue is bitumen it can used for roads construction
What is investment required to start this business
इतने बड़े बड़े inventor h hmare India me or bkchod 2sre ke pichhe bhaga raha h ye gov हमे wah re 😠😡😡😠
Good method
Do, we need to get any licence? if yes where to get the information over starting this industry?
What about the waste product inside the tank that remains when plastic is molted
as told in the video there's no residue left over then how are you saying there's something waste product?
@@aslihiphop5488 because there is... the "professor" is full of shit. This project was abandoned because of the toxicity of the byproducts.
It is bitumen can be used for roads
@@harshav8834 bitumen is burned plastic charcoal? Maybe in india or pakistan but not in any western country.
By product in tank is crude glycerol which can be used in making glycerine and you can sell it to cosmetic industry further and tar/fly ash can be used for bricks/rooftiles making.
👍👍👍👍👍
I m from Hyderabad i contacted this company he told me if i m pouring 1 ltr pertrol of this company i definitely have to pour 1.5 ltrs of commercial petrol from petrol pump
Sir what substance is add in black colour to change
i would like to open this type of factory in chennai
Bring it down to Durban we will buy ton of it
Sir aap hydrabad me kaha rahte hai mujhe milna hai apse🙏🙏👑👑😭😭
nice
So, everyone in the world should send all of their plastic trash to this guy to support his business! 😁
i did that in12th class...didn't think it can work like that ...chalo good thing
If this is successful experiment then why govt of India did not implement this at huge level with help of big industrilist like tata and ambani..my second one daught is process requires 300 degree Celsius temperature to droup out fuel right so tell me how much amount of fuel would be required for 300 degree Celsius temperature and what amount of fuel will be produced at output end.
If input and output is same then this is going to be very lossfull experiment.
Please explain in detail
There's net energy gain.
How many price per litter
How to provide temperature 300 to 450 degree Celsius
How to buy from him
sir i want to help you to extend your project which help the environment at country level
Why don't you meet Gadkari
I found a guy here on TH-cam. He made a version of this technology in his backyard. The gasses are more useful than the oil at the phase his project is in. He needs to refine the oil byproducts. It seems to me like this technology is gaining grounds and innovative people, are in a Goldilocks zone in time.
Share the link bro
@mathewj527 nature's jab. Thats the channel.
please professor also invent a machine which ends humans laziness.
I have plastic waste for pyro and tyro
I NEED THE MACHINE URGENT
He created it from red wine spill in swiztz❤
Proud to be a mechanical engineer💥💥💥
You probably know about one Ramar Pillai of TN claiming to have achieved getting petrol and diesel from some herbs...for 20 years now was even jailed.... recently he challenged to supply petrol at 14 rs a liter! But no encouragement or ...from the govt/govts!!! What if the govt bans the availability of such plastic....then do you have an alternative...hope you do sir. All the best.
Ramar pillai was fake
Why Government of India is not using it, to control fuel prices.
Because it can't be used to control the prices.
This guy is a hero, let's hope others fellow his example.
Yes the chinese are also hero for making fake iphone. This prof is fake as fck... the americans did the same thing in the 1980s.
@@tronixfix then why they didn't implemented
Is this petrol made from plastic can be used in cars or two wheeler?
After refining can be used in 4 wheeler. Not 2 wheeler as it gives diesel and not petrol
ARE AMC AVAILABLE
What isn’t discussed is the highly toxic dioxins and heavy metals which gets concentrated in the fuel, which is breathed when it is combusted.
no that's not the case, fractional distillation of pyrolysis fuel gives exactly the petrol as a byproduct, which is technically the very same "gasoline" in the market. ( Also note " there is no chimney in the factory" as stated in video. so no there is no " highly toxic dioxins or heavy metals present in the petrol they sell.
@@rdj2398 yeah that’s true, i meant that dioxins are produced, whether they get out is dependent on the controls at the facility. I am not discounting the possibility that the oil industry is ploughing millions into discouraging this recycling of plastic, for obvious reasons😆😆😆♥️♥️♥️
Please let me know I wanted to have such machine
He's the Jesus of our times
Jesus tried to poison the world?
Govt tax is 60% on fuel 30 state 30 central not the original petrolium cost
so we need fuel to first burn the plastic that will create more fuel. good solution for plastic waste. though my question is will the fuel produced be more valuable than fuel used for this process? or do you use the already produced fuel to run this structure?
the non-condensable gas created in this process can be used to heat the pyrolysis reactor.
There's net energy gain. So, not an issue.
Is it thermal depolymerization
Yep
Please can sell to south Africa in Durban
Do you need one ? We can help too . from Kenya .
I think these type of fuel is used in electric generators
Diesel generator yes, but not possible in petrol generator.
Can anyone tell me his address. So i can personally meet him
Professor I need to help a woman setup similar business in Mumbai.Please let me know the funding required
Exaust gases be made to collection and run generation for factory self use
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Senku learned from this guy.
How much pure is this petrol , can it be used for Vehicles too
Yes
Can use for vehicles but you pollute 20x as much. Not really helpful nowadays
@tronixfix Any article which shows 20x pollution?
"If fuels are produced which are burned afterwards, then even more CO2 is blown into the air,
That's not the idea of a cycle."😢
If you bury it in landfill it breaks down into CO2 anyway. At least this way it's reducing the use of fossil carbon fuel sources.
@@HandSolitude They have no problem with burning plastics in garbage mounds but burning them after people use them as petrol.
Why not Entering of RELIANCE & HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM COMPANIES
This idea isn’t that revolutionary and neither is the three step system. The energy required to make decent quality fuel from plastic takes more money then extracting and refining crude oil. By doing this in three steps, the product quality becomes much worse and you can clearly see residue suspended into the fuel products that are extracted out. The dirty fuel that’s produced from this project isn’t that useful in the long run even it it’s cheaper because it will foul up and destroy engines that are run with it which would increase the costs for the consumer in the long term.
Not only that but it's an extract... so you need to burn 20 tons of plastic to get not even 1 ton of fuel. Imagine the pollution that it creates from leftover plastic ash and heavy oil that need to be dumped.
So what to do with the plastic???
@@tronixfix what's the solution of plastic then
@@shivv4919 recycle it.. todays single use shaver can be tomorrows toy car.
@@tronixfix i mean all plastic in the world
Where ru selling your fuel
#nitingadkari #MORTH
İs that gasoline or diesel?
It's neither. It is called as pyrolytic oip
can it use EVA and polyurethane
Yes
Why you are not using PET and PVC?
PET pyrolysis is clean and the yield is not as high but does clean the oceans, both the Chinese and India use a crude version of the plastic process with byproducts that are dangerous to people and potentially the environment. The biggest issue is PET plastic with rivers, lakes, and oceans full of it.
How to contact mr satish sir
We got place mark it here for you
WAnt to buy the machibe
If this is true then Indian Government is a fool to ignore this. Instead of buying expensive crude oil from Iran and Russia...they should focus on this.
India has already started to incentives large scale pyrolysis plants. But the irony is plastic is made from crude oil
Increasing prices not because of methods because government policies
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Front a table cloth :)
Do it in large scale and you can be top buisness men
These solutions will never get commercialized nor will it see market. Most will be limited to labs alone
This technology was developed in the USSR in 1973. And no one needed it. Эта технология была разработана в СССР в 1973 году. И это никому было не нужно.