Good project sir..... I am a mechanical engineer from the Republic of guinea. I convert waste oil to high quality diesel and am interested in a master's course in your prestigious university
You can say " how much energy to extract oil and coal from the earth". Seem to me it take a lot of equipment to drill for oil and a lot of earth movers for coal. How about about the environment impact?. How about refining the oil?. Washing the coal clean- trump
@@jetblack6850 I get that the plastic is already here. But if it costs more to convert it back to fuel than fuel costs, is it worthwhile? I appreciate being able to use the plastic for something, and not throwing it in a landfill. The reaction requires heating, and cooling. Is the net energy produced greater than the energy used?
I sincerely congratulate you for all the great work all of you as done on this project. I am very impressed by your professional work . I wish you all great success ! God bless you !
Wow, I watched a video from a man on an island, converting waste plastic into diesel efficiently. His system was crude (compared to yours) and can be reproduced on any farm using common items.
This science I have seen already done on an island with waste plastics that show up on shore. He uses wood to fire his reactor, has condensers and produces his own diesel. I can't give you his percentages and I'm sure that they are no where close to the rate that you are getting as far as kg of plastic to kg of diesel. That being said, 80% rate of fuel from the plastic is more than I would have thought possible. Keep it up. The cheaper it can be done the better. Solves a lot of problems if people will make use of this tech.
@@artsmith103 agreed, which is why I was politely trolling so to speak. The point that frustrates me is these guys act like it's some miracle when a guy, on an island, with his scrap wood and plastic that has washed ashore is doing a better job. He even has the condenser built in to the system. One step it's done. Now that the beast has been cut loose, the guy on the island is doing it to serve a purpose. I wonder how many BS grants these guys got to do something already being done and how much money they walked away with. Just the asshole side of me.....
@@Josh-KJ7OEP The energy balance is never addressed properly such that the TH-cam crowd thinks it's a save the world technology. The net loss but conversion the island guy does is quite productive.
80 % very good !!! Congratulation .. I think you know Dr Boualem Bouacheche from Queensland University for sure. I met him 30 years ago he's very good person.
Good inspiration to those who seek alternatives to rising fuel crisis. Thank you sharing your experience with others. But I have a question which is common among the pessimists: have you conducted any economic evaluations on the conversion process? In the simplest form "if you need 10 kg of fuel for the conversion how many kilograms of fuel you could obtain as output?".
How much did you spend on the equipment to produce that amount of fuel? Is that practical?? I just a man on an island distil that much fuel with a very rudimentary distillation setup and then gasoline......can the process be used in a "shtf" situation?
A great solution to what to do with the plastic waste Boyan Slat is pulling from the North Pacific Garbage Patch and from rivers. I am curious as to what residue remains in the oxygen free chamber after the fuel is extracted. What properties does the material have and how can it be used? Yes, the world needs this technology!
You have done a great job with your screw kiln reactor. I was wondering if you had pressure in the reactor? and if you performed any characterisations on the outputs? Congratulations and I look forward to hearing more from you.
I have been wanting to find a easy usable way of doing this at home for personal use and to make use of most of my waste so it doesn't end up in land fills. Hopefully I can achieve this
1) never use halogenated polymers such as Teflon as it can make the yield toxic. 2) tyres are a no no because the vulcanisation process leads to sulphur which ends up in the pyrolysis oil and unless removed contributes to acid rain. 3) be careful with the pyrolytic oil as it can contain aromatic compounds that are carcinogenic . Temperature controls a lot of what the yield is. 4) the waste flue gas can be used to aid the heating process when combined with a suitable expanding containment vessel to supply once a certain amount has been collected.
Are you able to use some of the energy you are recovering to help heat the pyrolysis? Also what sort of cost is required for all of the equipment for both oil creation and refining? Thank you for sharing your videos!
Other pyrolysis videos claim that this can be done and results in a loss of about 40% of the fuel to convert the remainder. Search for "plastic pyrolysis" videos on TH-cam. There are many home made systems and the cost can be very small if you use recycled materials. Be aware that converting some kinds of plastic, for example PVC, will produce chlorine gas which is very toxic and can easily kill a human. You should avoid using PVC and other chlorinated plastics if you don't have the facilities to safely remove chlorine gas. Lists of plastics types and how to identify them can be found online.
Good afternoon. You are concerned about Ilya Vagizov from Yekaterinburg, Russia. I want to show you a diagram of a plastic pyrolysis installation that works continuously. This is a screw reactor with a gearbox. The diagram does not show the gearbox rotating screw, the distillation column is not shown. The screw is heated either by direct heating or by an electric spiral. At the bottom of the installation there is a hopper for unloading the resulting carbon. The entire installation is purged with nitrogen. With a screw diameter of 500mm, you can skip 2 tons of plastic in 12 hours. The numbers on the diagram INDICATE: 2. loading plastic 1. screw reactor, rotates by a reducer. it is not shown 3. loading screw 9. pyrolysis gas outlet holes 6. carbon fiber collection chamber 7. screw for unloading carbon fiber.
Really appreciate this video is there any chance you can make another videos of the secondary stage of processing how you split this liquid into diesel petrol etcetera. Thanks for posting.
Congrats! for developing such innovative Pyrolysis Reactors at CQU (Australia). Would you collaborate with us to install small units (500kg-1tpd) to meet the demands in Municipal "PW to Value Conversion" in BANGLADESH?
Hi I have seen a number of these processes used via TH-cam it’s a good idea if this could be reduced in size and put on the back of a small pickup. To be used for beach cleanup operations. If I am right a amount of the gas discharge could be used to fuel the reactor. I am interested in the solid waste after the burn. How clean is it how safe for disposal or could in be put into the ground with out a worry? In the past I have made hydrogen purification units. But this if it’s clean show some promise.
Good evening doctor. I start working on my project but . I don't know what happened . Because instead of oil I got it a kind of thick yellow material that after awhile it turn kind of mass like a jelly May you help me with it !?
Erets Tov Chaverims. We so enjoyed your Video on the Plastics to Diesel conversions. Is it possible to miniaturize this plant to produce a few gallons per week. Shalom Elechiem. Salamaat. Emek.
This is an interesting video. However important questions are not addressed. This article answers some of them: [Do fuels made from plastic make eco sense?](www.dw.com/en/do-fuels-made-from-plastic-make-eco-sense/a-51495966) TLDR; "If fuels are produced which are burned afterwards, then even more CO2 is blown into the air," Fischer explains. "That's not the idea of a cycle." So it seems, chemical recycling cannot help reduce CO2. Its main benefit is helping reduce the amount of plastic waste which in itself is a major environmental issue. And it would be much better if the energy intake of the processes comes from solar or wind.
Complete lack of information and no diesel. Lots of equipment, this can be done with a tin can and some metal pipe, I think you've over capitalised, and no diesel. This is backyard campfire technology. Waste of university funds. And no diesel. Certainly not clean energy.
LOL, half the videos say it's BS, half say it can be done, Prove it, put the fuel into a truck and drive it, then talk from results not hearsay Yes. You say it can be treated to become diesel to Australian standards, if true please share the exact process and we will produce it and test it ourselves, and then compensate you as we produce and sell, is that fair enough Sir?
Thank you
The world needs this science desperately
This is an extremely good technology to be researching. The world desperately needs this to be successful.
Reduced plastic waste at the cost of fuel, win win situation 👍
I wish you continued success in using this plastic waste !
Great job guys. Well done. It would be nice to see your reactor in action in your next video.
what is the cost effectiveness of the whole process?
Good project sir..... I am a mechanical engineer from the Republic of guinea. I convert waste oil to high quality diesel and am interested in a master's course in your prestigious university
How much energy was used in the reaction. Seems like it would take more power than it produces?
You can say " how much energy to extract oil and coal from the earth". Seem to me it take a lot of equipment to drill for oil and a lot of earth movers for coal. How about about the environment impact?. How about refining the oil?. Washing the coal clean- trump
@@jetblack6850 I get that the plastic is already here. But if it costs more to convert it back to fuel than fuel costs, is it worthwhile? I appreciate being able to use the plastic for something, and not throwing it in a landfill. The reaction requires heating, and cooling. Is the net energy produced greater than the energy used?
right, plastic into petrol cannot be done in a profitable way, the energy input is more expensive than the result. Otherwise, everybody would do it.
@Peter Türr You are a rude, terrible person, what are you doing on social media?
I sincerely congratulate you for all the great work all of you as done on this project. I am very impressed by your professional work . I wish you all great success ! God bless you !
Thank you for sharing. I was interested in the last part of distillation, hydrotreatment, and catalytic ring opening.
I like the idea of using the chiller on the condenser. That should be very effective. I'm going to incorporate one into my pyrolysis plant.
a boiler would do the same just reverse it i.g. water circulation
I appreciate the science involved
Wow, I watched a video from a man on an island, converting waste plastic into diesel efficiently.
His system was crude (compared to yours) and can be reproduced on any farm using common items.
I saw that video as well
Hello
That got me looking about as well
That video led me to this video
This science I have seen already done on an island with waste plastics that show up on shore. He uses wood to fire his reactor, has condensers and produces his own diesel. I can't give you his percentages and I'm sure that they are no where close to the rate that you are getting as far as kg of plastic to kg of diesel. That being said, 80% rate of fuel from the plastic is more than I would have thought possible. Keep it up. The cheaper it can be done the better. Solves a lot of problems if people will make use of this tech.
It's net energy loss. For the island guy, nice to convert scrap wood to oil for his generator. This video is a net energy loss with little benefit.
@@artsmith103 agreed, which is why I was politely trolling so to speak. The point that frustrates me is these guys act like it's some miracle when a guy, on an island, with his scrap wood and plastic that has washed ashore is doing a better job. He even has the condenser built in to the system. One step it's done. Now that the beast has been cut loose, the guy on the island is doing it to serve a purpose. I wonder how many BS grants these guys got to do something already being done and how much money they walked away with. Just the asshole side of me.....
@@Josh-KJ7OEP The energy balance is never addressed properly such that the TH-cam crowd thinks it's a save the world technology. The net loss but conversion the island guy does is quite productive.
To be honest, it was interesting to hear the steps.
This is the future of plastic recycling.
Nice one lads, proper innovative setup you've got there.
All the best on your quest 💙
80 % very good !!! Congratulation .. I think you know Dr Boualem Bouacheche from Queensland University for sure.
I met him 30 years ago he's very good person.
Just three true blue Australians doing some quality work.
Nice factory bois!
جزاك الله كل خير
If possible to give lacter on the gasification process, thank
Good inspiration to those who seek alternatives to rising fuel crisis. Thank you sharing your experience with others. But I have a question which is common among the pessimists: have you conducted any economic evaluations on the conversion process? In the simplest form "if you need 10 kg of fuel for the conversion how many kilograms of fuel you could obtain as output?".
How much did you spend on the equipment to produce that amount of fuel? Is that practical?? I just a man on an island distil that much fuel with a very rudimentary distillation setup and then gasoline......can the process be used in a "shtf" situation?
Nicely explained. Off-grid equipment may be more impact full. Methanotropic fermentation of biogas is another topic of interest.
A great solution to what to do with the plastic waste Boyan Slat is pulling from the North Pacific Garbage Patch and from rivers. I am curious as to what residue remains in the oxygen free chamber after the fuel is extracted. What properties does the material have and how can it be used? Yes, the world needs this technology!
Well done...
Wish you all the best in concerning this process from batch to continues flow process..
how much cost you to produce and how much to refine?
Very good presentation and information
You have done a great job with your screw kiln reactor. I was wondering if you had pressure in the reactor? and if you performed any characterisations on the outputs? Congratulations and I look forward to hearing more from you.
Great job fellas
I have been wanting to find a easy usable way of doing this at home for personal use and to make use of most of my waste so it doesn't end up in land fills. Hopefully I can achieve this
1) never use halogenated polymers such as Teflon as it can make the yield toxic.
2) tyres are a no no because the vulcanisation process leads to sulphur which ends up in the pyrolysis oil and unless removed contributes to acid rain.
3) be careful with the pyrolytic oil as it can contain aromatic compounds that are carcinogenic . Temperature controls a lot of what the yield is.
4) the waste flue gas can be used to aid the heating process when combined with a suitable expanding containment vessel to supply once a certain amount has been collected.
Hi and good job, sorry can i use waste tire or plastic pyrolysis distillation diesel to car engine?
Are you able to use some of the energy you are recovering to help heat the pyrolysis? Also what sort of cost is required for all of the equipment for both oil creation and refining? Thank you for sharing your videos!
Other pyrolysis videos claim that this can be done and results in a loss of about 40% of the fuel to convert the remainder. Search for "plastic pyrolysis" videos on TH-cam. There are many home made systems and the cost can be very small if you use recycled materials.
Be aware that converting some kinds of plastic, for example PVC, will produce chlorine gas which is very toxic and can easily kill a human. You should avoid using PVC and other chlorinated plastics if you don't have the facilities to safely remove chlorine gas. Lists of plastics types and how to identify them can be found online.
thanks mr mohammed
I would love to see the project working.
nice proces on oil making
Great work
Good afternoon. You are concerned about Ilya Vagizov from Yekaterinburg, Russia. I want to show you a diagram of a plastic pyrolysis installation that works continuously. This is a screw reactor with a gearbox. The diagram does not show the gearbox rotating screw, the distillation column is not shown. The screw is heated either by direct heating or by an electric spiral. At the bottom of the installation there is a hopper for unloading the resulting carbon. The entire installation is purged with nitrogen. With a screw diameter of 500mm, you can skip 2 tons of plastic in 12 hours.
The numbers on the diagram INDICATE:
2. loading plastic
1. screw reactor, rotates by a reducer. it is not shown
3. loading screw
9. pyrolysis gas outlet holes
6. carbon fiber collection chamber
7. screw for unloading carbon fiber.
مرحبا.بك.أ.محمد.عرض.رائع.من.سيادتكم.بالتوفيق.وجزاكم.الله.خيرا.
رجاء.من.سيادتكم.فيديو.عن.معالجة.
منتج.الزيت.لنفايات.الإطارات.وشكرا.إذ.نرجوا.المذيد
Really appreciate this video is there any chance you can make another videos of the secondary stage of processing how you split this liquid into diesel petrol etcetera. Thanks for posting.
Great job your doing a very good job
What about using the biochar to filter out the solids to get a cleaner product?
Congrats! for developing such innovative Pyrolysis Reactors at CQU (Australia). Would you collaborate with us to install small units (500kg-1tpd) to meet the demands in Municipal "PW to Value Conversion" in BANGLADESH?
Great invention!
Hi I have seen a number of these processes used via TH-cam it’s a good idea if this could be reduced in size and put on the back of a small pickup. To be used for beach cleanup operations. If I am right a amount of the gas discharge could be used to fuel the reactor. I am interested in the solid waste after the burn. How clean is it how safe for disposal or could in be put into the ground with out a worry? In the past I have made hydrogen purification units. But this if it’s clean show some promise.
Thanks you guys
Thank you for your work. Audio difficult to hear. Would like to see the equipment in action.
Well now what is the process after this to make the Australian standard diesel? Loving this recycling energy rabbit hole I've fallen onto!
I saw that you produce biochar, Is it possible to synthesia carbon from polypropylene material? what would be the pyrolysis procedure
Awesome. Please send me the home version (free) and I will promote it for you in Texas, United States. Subbed and liked.
Nice how can I Desulfurise diesel of 2000ppm to 50ppm? Is this possible? are there any small to medium size machines available ?
any updates on this?
Excellent tech.
nice work prof
Can you share some details regarding about any catalyst used in this process?
Good morning sir... Pls how can I build one of those? A guide will go a long way or maybe... How can I reach out?
excellent
When will a module be available for purchase and how much will it cost ?please .
Congratulations.
How do you work with others to deploy this solutions in real life situations in Africa
What is the energy input to make 80 percent?
Hello sir. Which catalyst is used in your process? Thank you
Ma'shah Allah
I'm in Darwin is it possible to stabilish this project in Darwin?
Good evening doctor. I start working on my project but . I don't know what happened . Because instead of oil I got it a kind of thick yellow material that after awhile it turn kind of mass like a jelly
May you help me with it !?
good idea
Dear Sir, i am very much interested in clean energy and am planning to use pyrolysis for generating electricity
What about wax formation
And what was temperature and pressure parameters??
I'd like to order one sir
Badiya...
These chaps are daydreaming too good to be true!!!!!!!!!!!
Je suis intéressée pour acheter une usine pour gazole
WHY THE HELL isn't this being done on a planetary level. You got it, to protect oil companies.
Masha Allah 🤲🤲🤲
Should get a plastic shredder.
How much energy is gained, how much is spent? Is it really worth it?
سلام اخ محمد هل يمكن استخدام وقود الديزل في محركات السيرات اتى تعمل ب الديزل وشكرا
Excellent project! I hope you are getting funding from the federal government.
hello Dear Professor I Interested with this Porject I Am Also Doing my Theses on Plastic bottle waste to fuel. As much possible pls help me
A.o.a....is this process is catalytic pyrolysis or non- catalytic pyrolysis???
Non-catalytic.
AOA
Its Dr. Zeeshan Asim from Pakistan, Prof Just need your 15 min online talk on bio fuel lecture
Erets Tov Chaverims.
We so enjoyed your Video on the Plastics to Diesel conversions.
Is it possible to miniaturize this plant to produce a few gallons per week.
Shalom Elechiem.
Salamaat.
Emek.
Salaam sir I want make a plant like this in Pakistan plz help me
Please provide contacts
True blue aussies mate
What is the cost of this machine?
Approximately AUD 100,000. 00
@@mohammadrasul5832 can you help in installing it in Bareilly,Uttar Pradesh?
This is an interesting video. However important questions are not addressed. This article answers some of them: [Do fuels made from plastic make eco sense?](www.dw.com/en/do-fuels-made-from-plastic-make-eco-sense/a-51495966)
TLDR;
"If fuels are produced which are burned afterwards, then even more CO2 is blown into the air," Fischer explains. "That's not the idea of a cycle."
So it seems, chemical recycling cannot help reduce CO2. Its main benefit is helping reduce the amount of plastic waste which in itself is a major environmental issue. And it would be much better if the energy intake of the processes comes from solar or wind.
is this using microwaves?
cant believe everyone is only just catching onto this...wow the world is so uneducated
Complete lack of information and no diesel. Lots of equipment, this can be done with a tin can and some metal pipe, I think you've over capitalised, and no diesel. This is backyard campfire technology. Waste of university funds. And no diesel. Certainly not clean energy.
this costs more to make than buy
Sir...u..india
👍👍👍😍😍😍🇩🇿
Is this Halal?
كل الإحرام والتقدير
بكم نفتخر شباب الأمة الإسلامية
God, dont tell china about this system ... plastic waste would become scarce.
Blade Bested speak in hindi
Unlgy oil
LOL, half the videos say it's BS, half say it can be done, Prove it, put the fuel into a truck and drive it, then talk from results not hearsay Yes. You say it can be treated to become diesel to Australian standards, if true please share the exact process and we will produce it and test it ourselves, and then compensate you as we produce and sell, is that fair enough Sir?
Gandia nasla gorea dia
Fighting pollution with pollution...yeah very intelligent. Not...