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New microwave turns plastic back to oil

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Giant microwave turns plastic back to oil

A US company is taking plastics recycling to another level – turning them back into the oil they were made from, and gas.

All that is needed, claims Global Resource Corporation (GRC), is a finely tuned microwave and – hey presto! – a mix of materials that were made from oil can be reduced back to oil and combustible gas (and a few leftovers).

Key to GRC’s process is a machine that uses 1200 different frequencies within the microwave range, which act on specific hydrocarbon materials. As the material is zapped at the appropriate wavelength, part of the hydrocarbons that make up the plastic and rubber in the material are broken down into diesel oil and combustible gas.

GRC's machine is called the Hawk-10. Its smaller incarnations look just like an industrial microwave with bits of machinery attached to it. Larger versions resemble a concrete mixer.

"Anything that has a hydrocarbon base will be affected by our process," says Jerry Meddick, director of business development at GRC, based in New Jersey. "We release those hydrocarbon molecules from the material and it then becomes gas and oil."

Whatever does not have a hydrocarbon base is left behind, minus any water it contained as this gets evaporated in the microwave.
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"Take a piece of copper wiring," says Meddick. "It is encased in plastic – a kind of hydrocarbon material. We release all the hydrocarbons, which strips the casing off the wire." Not only does the process produce fuel in the form of oil and gas, it also makes it easier to extract the copper wire for recycling.

Similarly, running 9.1 kilograms of ground-up tyres through the Hawk-10 produces 4.54 litres of diesel oil, 1.42 cubic metres of combustible gas, 1 kg of steel and 3.40 kg of carbon black, Meddick says.

Less landfill

Gershow Recycling, a scrap metal company based in New York, US, has just said it will be the first to buy a Hawk-10. Gershow collects metal products, shreds them and turns them into usable pure metals. Most of its scrap comes from old cars, but for every ton of steel that the company recovers, between 226 kg and 318 kg of "autofluff" is produced.

Autofluff is the stuff that is left over after a car has been shredded and the steel extracted. It contains plastics, rubber, wood, paper, fabrics, glass, sand, dirt, and various bits of metal. GRC says its Hawk-10 can extract enough oil and gas from the left-over fluff to run the Hawk-10 itself and a number of other machines used by Gershow.

Because it makes extracting reusable metal more efficient and evaporates water from autofluff, the Hawk-10 should also reduce the amount of end material that needs to be deposited in landfill sites.
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Microwave Treatment May Yield Massive Energy Resources

Global Resource Corporation announced today that they were recognized by the United States Department of Energy as a company that may one day unlock billions of barrels of energy from domestic United States deposits. Patent pending gasification technology, developed by engineers at Global Resource, is applied to various materials to unlock energy in the form of oil and gas, and this technology, when commercialized, may succeed in satisfying domestic energy consumption.

The Department of Energy issued a report on Wednesday, June 20, 2007, identifying 25 companies that possess unconventional fuel production technologies. The report includes a profile on Global Resource and its energy production technologies, which can potentially unlock billions of barrels of oil from various oil shale, tar sands, coal and capped oil wells located in the USA.

It is anticipated that the report will be found on the DOE's website later today.

"Our technology may one day allow the United States to rely on its own resources for the country's energy needs, and this report is a testament to the potential our process holds," says Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource Corporation. "The experts at the DOE see value in our system, and we are honored to be counted among the giants of the petro-chemical industry as a company that may one day help solve the global energy crisis."

The technology gasifies hydrocarbons, the chemical building blocks of oil and gas products, which are found in oil shale, tar sands, coal, capped oil wells and other natural resources. However, unlike other petroleum production processes, Global Resource has discovered a way to cut carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide emissions. Since no oxygen is introduced into the process, and the process is performed in a closed-loop vacuum, harmful pollutants are eliminated.

Representatives from the DOE have reviewed Global Resource's technology and process in-person at the Company's test facility in southern New Jersey. DOE experts witnessed tests performed in Global Resource's emissions-free laboratory unit and analyzed tests preformed on various petro-chemical byproducts. High frequency microwaves are applied to shale, tar sands, resid oil, coal and resources, to heat and gasify hydrocarbons. Those gases condense when they travel through a closed-loop system, creating fuel grade gases and oil, and are collected for storage and transportation. A cutting edge gas chromatograph analyzes the oil and gases to evaluate what fuels have been derived in the process at Global's site.

Global Resource's patent pending technology has been proven in laboratory conditions, and the process is designed to be a cost and energy efficient system. Representatives from major energy companies and emerging energy sectors have visited Global Resource on multiple occasions and have demonstrated faith in the viability of the technology. The process breaks down existing domestic energy sources and produces methane, diesel fuel and heating oil in vast quantities. When commercialized and built on a larger scale, Global Resource's technology will potentially produce oil and multiple gases with minimal refining, energy input, and cost and most importantly without harmful green house gases.
So we now have a nice way to recycle discarded plastic into useful materials, lower the amount of landfill contents, and could potentially be used to processing oil shale.
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Cool. now I can make some money off of all those three-inch Star Wars figurines I opened and had fun playing with since age six. I mean I was going to save them in case I ever have kids, but... :)

Great stuff, thanks.
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I guess one of the most important quesions is how much energy return do we get for the energy invested in turning plastic to oil?
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My thought is less that it would be useful for power generation than as a handy general purpose recycling device, for reclaiming much of our non biodegradable waste from the last few decades. Assuming, of course, that we have abundant reliable power. Still a problem, that.
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For that purpose I think that either large-scale hydro-plants or nuclear plants might do the trick to power a few processing plants alone. It might not be economic right now, but once gasoline is going to be more scarce, then it might be viable option to either smooth the switch from oil to whatever alternative there will be, or to delay it. Either way, it may help change.
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So it looks like the image I've had of some future generation mining old landfills might be wrong. It might not be some future generation, it could be this one.
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If this pans out, it will radically change the peak-oil situation. Still unlikely to be as cost effective as pumping the stuff out of the ground, but maybe we won't be looking at something worse than the Great Depression, after all.
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Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:If this pans out, it will radically change the peak-oil situation. Still unlikely to be as cost effective as pumping the stuff out of the ground, but maybe we won't be looking at something worse than the Great Depression, after all.
I suspect there'd still be a worldwide economic crash, but the safeguards designed to prevent another Great Depression would work if we can produce synthetic petroleum. In the end, it'll wind up a stop-gap, but hey, stop-gaps that prevent total chaos are good.
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I've done some calculations and unless their wrong, this would represent just a drop in the bucket and no solution at all for peak oil.
Similarly, running 9.1 kilograms of ground-up tyres through the Hawk-10 produces 4.54 litres of diesel oil
Now one tire weighs around 10 Kilograms or 20 pounds. Therefore 9.1 kilograms of ground-up tires is basically equivalent to one tire.

To make a single car tire it requires about 22.68 litres of oil source

The Hawk 10 would extract 4.54 litres of oil from a tire therefore it extracts about 20% of the oil used in manufacturing a tire.


The U.S annually produces 290 million scrap tires per year as of 2003 source

Therefore as the Hawk 10 can extract 4.54 litres of oil from each tire as said in the article we can calculate how much oil we can produce out of the U.S annual scrap tire waste by multiplying the total number of scrap tires by the litres of oil we can extract from them which is:

290 000 000 x 4.54 = 1,316,600,000

So annually the U.S would be able to extract 1.3 Billion litres of oil per year from tires. Their is 158 litres of oil in a single barrel therefore we can calculate how many barrels 1.3 billion litres of oil would fill by dividing it by 158:

1 316 600 000 / 158 = 8 332 911

So it would produce 8.3 million barrels a year. A drop in the bucket compared to U.S demand which stands at 20 million barrels per day.

When we get to the point where it will be necesary to turn our tires in to oil it will be a very dire situation indeed. Our entire annual stockpile of discarded tire would provide just half a day of the U.S oil needs.
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The benefit isn't from turning tires into oil, it's from turning shale into usable oil without using up more energy doing it than you get back out. There's a shit ton of shale in the US, but it's currently a negative sum game and this device has the potential to change that.
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Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:The benefit isn't from turning tires into oil, it's from turning shale into usable oil without using up more energy doing it than you get back out. There's a shit ton of shale in the US, but it's currently a negative sum game and this device has the potential to change that.
Precisely, that is the major potential use of this machine. Recycling junk for oil is just a secondary usage of it, by saving landfill space and enabling greater efficiency in resource extraction.
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