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Mother of all invention- this will change the world

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Mother of all invention- this will change the world -- Salute the Chennai girl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvV6EwszI68

Chitra Thiyagarajan developed a device and technology that converts plastic waste into a fuel similar to diesel and LPG Gas. After a series of tests in a sustained three-year effort, Thiyagarajan finally perfected the device and applied for a patent

She call it as 'pyro-plant' , according her all plastics except PET bottles are put in a chamber and heated in the absence of oxygen over chromium micro band heaters to temperatures of between 350oC and 375oC. The gas generated passes into another chamber with a water coolant coils on two sides. It is then pumped into another compartment half-filled with water. The fuel floats on the surface. Non-soluble gas that passes into a condenser can be used as an LPG alternative.

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Wonderful news, P J Sir. I hope and pray Ms. Chitra's invention is well recognized and we will have cheaper fuel + trash free world! :thumb:
 
Oh you guys are so adorable, you all really think these perpetual machine claims are serious and they are yet to be swooped up?
 
There is a medium size plant near chennai that converts waste plastic to furnace oil. There was a half an hour tv programme on this plant about 2 years ago.

" A Chennai-based company has been pioneering a first-of-its kind technique in the whole of Asia to extract crude oil from plastic waste over the past three years at a plant at Alathur. The company, M K Aromatics, which has attracted the attention of civic authorities in states including Karnataka and Kerala, is yet to find takers in Tamil Nadu. The company's efforts are towards finding a solution to reduce the plastic waste menace."

http://www.ndtv.com/article/tamil-nadu/diesel-from-plastics-chennai-firm-shows-the-way-158643
 
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Many ideas, though technically feasible, that heve reached the pilot plant stage do not convert into final manufacture. Reasons are many - difficulties in scaling, cost of capital, assured availability raw material and financial viability. There was a brilliant idea of towing ice mountains from antartica to middle east, considered viable despite the loss due to melting in the journey.

Creating less waste is a preferable solution in the short run, which is difficult as all the packed items (food and non food) come in plastic containers.
 
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