You can, but there tons more than that to do with oil to make it useable again. What about the depleted chemical packages, the dissolved contaminants ? A centrifuge not going to help with that.
If you add xylene to the mixture of oil at a half and half rate it will spin out to show you the amounts of solids, emulsion, oil, and water out of the mix
of all the videos on youtube that get fact checked.... why is the channel telling people their car will blow up and cost them their lives if they don't change their oil?
The car can definitely explode when a connecting rod opens a hole for a gallon of boiling hot oil to spray into an almost incandescent exhaust manifold.
I gave up oil changes in 1963 with a toilet paper filter. People have been laughing at my toilet paper filters for over 60 years. I change the toilet paper and add a quart of new oil. If something happens like a leaky head gasket I fix it and change the oil.
Base oil gets oxidised in use. Most re-refined base oil processes do not address thus. This can cause corrosion. Also most re-refined base oils contain high levels of silicon, from road dust which doesn't get addressed in re-refining. Not for my car......
Indeed. The problem is with the profit. Recycling/refining used engine oils are not profitable on large scale. From my perspective I can see two major problems concerning this. 1-First is the logistics, it's very expensive and unpractical to go and collect used engine oil from every mechanic shop in the city. 2-second, it's waste when no one wants it and most mechanic shops dispose it. However, if a big company started to show interest and buy used engine oil in large scale mechanic shops will start to sell it more expensively which affects the profit.
I assume the major oil companies buy only the base oil and add their own additives. Its easier to refine used oil. Not as much highway construction material as in crude oil.
This is the great effort
I wonder if you can put used oil in a centrifuge to separate all the impurities out.
Hay, do you know about centrifugal separators? I need some help to clarify some issues. How can i contact you
You can, but there tons more than that to do with oil to make it useable again.
What about the depleted chemical packages, the dissolved contaminants ?
A centrifuge not going to help with that.
Yas
If you add xylene to the mixture of oil at a half and half rate it will spin out to show you the amounts of solids, emulsion, oil, and water out of the mix
of all the videos on youtube that get fact checked.... why is the channel telling people their car will blow up and cost them their lives if they don't change their oil?
Blowing up with flames is an exaggeration, it is only catastrophic to the engine components.
@@trevscivil4037😂😂😂😂cause what makes the car catch on fire is because of an electrical failure 😂😂😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I support it
The car can definitely explode when a connecting rod opens a hole for a gallon of boiling hot oil to spray into an almost incandescent exhaust manifold.
This is amazing process.
Great video!!!
What about the pricing part of the new product generated?
I thing 75% of new original oil
The used recycled costs 7.5 usd
The new not recycled costs 10 usd
I gave up oil changes in 1963 with a toilet paper filter. People have been laughing at my toilet paper filters for over 60 years. I change the toilet paper and add a quart of new oil. If something happens like a leaky head gasket I fix it and change the oil.
Isnt refine engine oil is dangerous to your engine?
How smart Turksih people ... masha Allah 🇹🇷🇹🇷 👍👍🙏🙏
its an American company using cheap Turkish labour lol
Base oil gets oxidised in use. Most re-refined base oil processes do not address thus. This can cause corrosion. Also most re-refined base oils contain high levels of silicon, from road dust which doesn't get addressed in re-refining. Not for my car......
Ah, good old Indonesian domestic market Pennzoil, which is made from re-refined used oil
How about oil from plastic?
Check google, already happening.
Your car won't blow up if you don't change you oil..
but your wallet does
There’s no way they couldn’t refine used oil. I’ve seen what it looks like out of the ground. Profit must not be the same
Indeed. The problem is with the profit. Recycling/refining used engine oils are not profitable on large scale.
From my perspective I can see two major problems concerning this.
1-First is the logistics, it's very expensive and unpractical to go and collect used engine oil from every mechanic shop in the city.
2-second, it's waste when no one wants it and most mechanic shops dispose it. However, if a big company started to show interest and buy used engine oil in large scale mechanic shops will start to sell it more expensively which affects the profit.
The big Safety Kleen re refinery in east Chicago Indiana sells millions of gallons of re refined oil to the major oil companies.
I assume the major oil companies buy only the base oil and add their own additives. Its easier to refine used oil. Not as much highway construction material as in crude oil.
They should pay two people to recycle oil
Why the obnoxious music?
How to remove burnt smell from base oil?
Thanks you interasting lubricant bio enginering high modulars moleculars engine
It is treated like crude oil.
Cool🎉
Please formula
It is a simple technology...
Just like simple distillation process
Then make it on your own
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Capitalist propaganda type video
Capitalism is why you have a phone to write your comment you fool
I put my use oil back in the ground
Hey admin. Are u Turkish?🇹🇷🇹🇷
No, You.