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Plastics are generally recycled back into oil in massive facilities, but a Japanese inventor has built a table top machine that can accomplish the same task safely and cleanly. The machine, produced in various sizes, for both industrial and home use, can easily transform a kilogram of plastic waste into a litre of oil, using about 1 kWh of electricity but without emitting CO2 in the process. The machine uses a temperature controlling electric heater instead of flames, processing anything from polyethylene or polystyrene to polypropylene (numbers 2-4). Plastic has a higher energy value than just about any other type of waste. To harness this energy while addressing the waste problem, Japanese company Blest has created a machine that converts several types of plastic into oil. It?s called the Blest Machine and was put together by Akinori Ito, after he began to see the places he played in as a child disappearing. He wanted to make the process of plastic recycling more accessible, so that less landfill would be required an increasing problem in densely-populated Japan. Rather than burning the plastic using flame, which generates CO2, the machine uses a temperature-controlled electric heater to convert plastic into crude gas, which can then be used to power gas-based household appliances like stoves, boilers and generators or, if refined, can even be pumped into a car or motorcycle. Small yet highly efficient, the machine produces nearly one liter of oil – gasoline, diesel or kerosine – from every kilogram of plastic, requiring only 1 kilowatt of electricity for the conversion. Though the machine currently processes only plastic class 2, 3 and 4 (polyethylene, polystyrene and polypropylene) and not class 1 (PET bottles), it still offers a remarkable solution to a serious problem and has many potential applications. To operate, you put your plastic trash in a large bucket, then screw on a lid. The temperature inside rises, slowly melting the plastic, which becomes a liquid and then a gas. The gas passes through a tube into a container filled with water, where it than cools and forms oil again. That oil can then be burnt as-is or further separated into gasoline, diesel and kerosene. A kilogram of plastic turns into about a litre of oil. Watch video on the link given below:
https://www.facebook.com/DavidAvocadoWolfe/videos/10152649671531512/ http://www.dailyillini.com/article/2014/03/university-researchers-aim-to-convert-plastic-bags-to-biofuels |
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This is super!!! This is amazing invention!! :D
Posted 30-06-2015 10:35
Thank you for sharing the interesting news, Mohit :) Wow japan scientists are genius. If we can convert all plastic waste into oil, then it will be a great help in reducing both waste and pollution.
Posted 29-06-2015 14:49
Thank you @Bindu.Its really a miracle as it seems so simple and easy to use as shown in video.
Posted 28-06-2015 22:10
Thanks for going through the report Arushi.
Posted 28-06-2015 22:08
Thanks @Rohan.
Posted 28-06-2015 22:07
Wow! This is beyond my expectation, a table top machine that can convert plastic waste into oil with Carbon dioxide emission.
Hats off to this Japanese technology.
Thank you for sharing is miracle dear Mohit :)
Posted 28-06-2015 15:40
WOW! What a technological advancement for plastics reclamation. Blest machine-a solution to oil needs and increasing plastic trash. Thanks for an informative report , Mohit.
Posted 28-06-2015 00:25
Amazing report Mohit.
Japanese are brilliant indeed. I'm anxiously awaiting its arrival in UAE so that we may put it for use.
Posted 27-06-2015 21:55