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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (31052)1/25/2013 2:01:20 PM
From: PaperProphetRespond to of 53574
 
"Aside from the FREE plastic logistics issue there is a much darker factor at play here that will soon come to light."

Issues?...yes. That will soon come to light?...no. Mr. Bordynuik won't tell investors the process isn't commercially viable...he'll just announce continued "progress" as long as investors want to keep throwing money at him. Mr. Rauber isn't any better.

I would bet that if Mr. Rauber, Mr. Bordynuik and Mr. Ingham didn't have access to the coffers and were only paid in permanently restricted shares where they would only get compensated by any future dividends of JBI, JBI would shut down tomorrow.



To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (31052)1/25/2013 2:04:38 PM
From: MorningLightMountainRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 53574
 
When you crack plastic you are breaking the molecular chains, which means that you are missing a hydrogen atom.


I said similar some time ago.......asking where the hydrogen comes from when the carbon bonds in a chain get broken into smaller pieces......not a big chemistry guru, but I would think it has to come from somewhere!!!

PS: maybe by adding hydrogen to the process somewhere along the line......if so, more expense.....



To: Joseph B. Schmidt who wrote (31052)1/25/2013 2:33:17 PM
From: SteveFRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Someone knows their chemistry.

Don't forget JBII has had a Head Chemist on staff since the beginning:

"Alan Barnett, 310's Head Chemist, will oversee the optimization and deployment of 310's first volume Plastic2Oil processor anticipated in July, 2009. "

globenewswire.com

...he's also the handy-man:

Alan Barnett
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4622 Garner
Niagara Falls ON L2E6S5


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