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To: dreaminbig who wrote (8922)7/11/2011 1:31:30 PM
From: Steady_onRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
The following is from the link you provided.

The picture of the JBI plant was provided to Donghe by JBI with permission to Donghe to use it.

" The waste plastic will have some solid residues, which probably accounts for 5% to 10% of the weight of waste plastic, after being catalyzed and thermally cracked. The main component of these residues is asphalt and it can be sold as the raw material of producing asphalt in the market."

JBI produces 1 to 2 % solid waste. It has been tested and found to be non-toxic and can be land filled ot utilized as a fuel with a heat content of 10,600 BTU's per lb.

" 2. Waste liquid
Faintly acid waste water shall produce in the course of treatment of oil products (about 50 kg waste water each ton oil, small volume and tracable); after neutralization by adding faintly alkaline liquor, the neutral waste water shall be harmless with three-grade filtration and be discharged into special evaporation processor to vapor (heat source is the flue residual heat of main processor)."

The JBI system produces no waste water.

I am corrected on the new continuous feeder that Donghe claims.

The picture of the WL-8 machine is obscured, so it is hard to see much about it. They should get that fixed soon I hope.