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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
6. A little more information...
Mon Mar 10, 2014, 06:18 PM
Mar 2014
Wounded Bear: Please keep in mind that I'm very skeptical of this machine...

About E-N-ergy

E-N-ergy is pleased to exclusively represent Blest here in the United States, Canada and South America. These machines, which are already in use in Asia and Africa, convert waste plastics into useable oils. The sizes of the machines vary from small B-240 which will process 528 pounds per day continuous processing to multiple tons of plastic.

Systems can be configured to process upwards of 21 Tons per day and can be customized to meet your individual needs.

Because the Blest Plastic to Oil conversion System uses a highly efficient process, the cost of operating them is literally pennies per day. The type of oil produced in the reclamation process will vary depending on the types of plastics used in the recycling process. Refining of these oils can produce a useable diesel, gasoline, kerosene and heavy oil for operating vehicles and other machinery. Waste product is amazingly low. Prices for these machines begin at under $200,000 for the B-240 and can be scaled to almost any size and price

If you would like further information about the Blest Plastic to Oil conversion System, please do not hesitate to contact us at sales@e-n-ergy.com or by calling 360-447-8853 . You can also visit our contact page.

http://e-n-ergy.com/about-e-n-ergy/

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Japanese Ingenuity -- Save your plastic [View all] Playinghardball Mar 2014 OP
That's pretty damn cool Xyzse Mar 2014 #1
I hope that its for real.... Playinghardball Mar 2014 #2
I mean, it makes sense since plastics are made from petro chemicals. Xyzse Mar 2014 #3
This is awesome! LiberalEsto Mar 2014 #4
I have my doubts... Wounded Bear Mar 2014 #5
A little more information... Playinghardball Mar 2014 #6
I agree with Wounded Bear amerikat Mar 2014 #8
I remember seeing something similar back in the '90s rurallib Mar 2014 #7
You would need to control the feedstock. amerikat Mar 2014 #9
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