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    Default Re: Cebuano Way Of Solving High Cost of Fuel


    nice ni ang ka potterboy na links da kay maka help pa ta sa basura ma convert pa jud into fuel.
    Nindot unta kung naa jud mangusog ug himo ani kay filipino unya ra mo too kung naay actual makita. Makatabang pa jud ta sa basura nga plastic

  2. #152

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    sorry na double post....

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    Quote Originally Posted by potterboy View Post
    Nice unta ni kung maabot ni sa Cebu: Jayme Navarro: Invented Fuel from Plastic Trash Bags Pinoy Achievers Blog

    This was posted last year but I believe they are now in production.

    Lower PH level
    More power
    Costs 20 to 30% less
    Environment-friendly




    Jayme Navarro: Invented Fuel from Plastic Trash Bags

    Jayme Navarro’s Pyrolysis Technology converting Trash Plastics into less sulfuric Diesel, Gasoline, & LPG.
    A commerce undergraduate, who have been passionately fascinated by the versatility of plastics, have continuously evolved his products over time.

    He started off around 1970 when he started to recycle plastic scraps to make plastic twine, straws and sticks in Bacolod. Around 1983, when the plastic resin was in all time high, he experimented again and was able to produce liquid hydrocarbons, but, the project was not yet feasible at that time so he just recycled banker oil to get clean motor oil for two stroke motor engines. After 10 years, he then invented and recycled discarded batteries as the materials for plastic pipes for drainage.

    But not until 2005 when his sister, encouraged him to try to find ways to recycle plastic bags and the likes to something useful… and he did.

    After intense developing, refining, and improving, last December 2007 during the trial run in Bacolod, Mr. Navarro finally found a great way to recycle plastic bags. He found the best process of converting reject plastic scattered on the streets like sando bag, garbage bags and styrophors, into fuel.

    Assorted plastics are first shredded into evenly sized pieces and are put into an agglomeration chamber. It then enters a feeding screw where it is melted and the polymers are mixed with a catalyst. The melted plastic goes to a specially designed pyrolysis chamber and depolymerization occurs, where hydrocarbon gases are being produced. It then passes through distillation, filtration and centrifuge. The light gases produced are then purified, compressed and stored. The process is done entirely inside a vacuum; hence no resultant chemicals are released into the environment.

    5000 kilos of contaminated plastic can be converted to 400 liters of diesel and gasoline fuel oil. The machine was built in Bacolod but a bigger plant is in the process of finalization in Montalban where it can produce around 5,000 kilos of fuel per day, it is automated so it will only be needing 3 people to man it.

    The process was a success that they brought it to DOE and DOST for analysis. It was tested and it is said to contain all the basic properties of fuel, and even has lower sulfur content. It is clean and environmental friendly. The invention was patented with intellectual property last November 2008.

    His Company Poly-Green Technology and Resources Inc., will soon put-up some facilities in Rizal Province and other sorrounding Manila Provinces with the coordination of the local government units.


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    Default Re: Cebuano Way Of Solving High Cost of Fuel

    Quote Originally Posted by wendez View Post


    Jayme Navarro: Invented Fuel from Plastic Trash Bags

    Jayme Navarros Pyrolysis Technology converting Trash Plastics into less sulfuric Diesel, Gasoline, & LPG.
    A commerce undergraduate, who have been passionately fascinated by the versatility of plastics, have continuously evolved his products over time.

    He started off around 1970 when he started to recycle plastic scraps to make plastic twine, straws and sticks in Bacolod. Around 1983, when the plastic resin was in all time high, he experimented again and was able to produce liquid hydrocarbons, but, the project was not yet feasible at that time so he just recycled banker oil to get clean motor oil for two stroke motor engines. After 10 years, he then invented and recycled discarded batteries as the materials for plastic pipes for drainage.

    But not until 2005 when his sister, encouraged him to try to find ways to recycle plastic bags and the likes to something useful and he did.

    After intense developing, refining, and improving, last December 2007 during the trial run in Bacolod, Mr. Navarro finally found a great way to recycle plastic bags. He found the best process of converting reject plastic scattered on the streets like sando bag, garbage bags and styrophors, into fuel.

    Assorted plastics are first shredded into evenly sized pieces and are put into an agglomeration chamber. It then enters a feeding screw where it is melted and the polymers are mixed with a catalyst. The melted plastic goes to a specially designed pyrolysis chamber and depolymerization occurs, where hydrocarbon gases are being produced. It then passes through distillation, filtration and centrifuge. The light gases produced are then purified, compressed and stored. The process is done entirely inside a vacuum; hence no resultant chemicals are released into the environment.

    5000 kilos of contaminated plastic can be converted to 400 liters of diesel and gasoline fuel oil. The machine was built in Bacolod but a bigger plant is in the process of finalization in Montalban where it can produce around 5,000 kilos of fuel per day, it is automated so it will only be needing 3 people to man it.

    The process was a success that they brought it to DOE and DOST for analysis. It was tested and it is said to contain all the basic properties of fuel, and even has lower sulfur content. It is clean and environmental friendly. The invention was patented with intellectual property last November 2008.

    His Company Poly-Green Technology and Resources Inc., will soon put-up some facilities in Rizal Province and other sorrounding Manila Provinces with the coordination of the local government units.

    is this really true? amazing!!! how come this hasn't caught any media buzz yet...maayo unta mo padayon ni kay dako kaayo ni nga tabang sa economy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Watcher View Post
    is this really true? amazing!!! how come this hasn't caught any media buzz yet...maayo unta mo padayon ni kay dako kaayo ni nga tabang sa economy..
    dili ni ipagawas sa media bro kai naa daghan mo kontra nga mga dagko oil company.. unya mo gawas man gani ni paliton sad ang invention para hiposun..

  6. #156

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    Quote Originally Posted by wendez View Post


    Jayme Navarro: Invented Fuel from Plastic Trash Bags

    Jayme Navarros Pyrolysis Technology converting Trash Plastics into less sulfuric Diesel, Gasoline, & LPG.
    A commerce undergraduate, who have been passionately fascinated by the versatility of plastics, have continuously evolved his products over time.

    He started off around 1970 when he started to recycle plastic scraps to make plastic twine, straws and sticks in Bacolod. Around 1983, when the plastic resin was in all time high, he experimented again and was able to produce liquid hydrocarbons, but, the project was not yet feasible at that time so he just recycled banker oil to get clean motor oil for two stroke motor engines. After 10 years, he then invented and recycled discarded batteries as the materials for plastic pipes for drainage.

    But not until 2005 when his sister, encouraged him to try to find ways to recycle plastic bags and the likes to something useful and he did.

    After intense developing, refining, and improving, last December 2007 during the trial run in Bacolod, Mr. Navarro finally found a great way to recycle plastic bags. He found the best process of converting reject plastic scattered on the streets like sando bag, garbage bags and styrophors, into fuel.

    Assorted plastics are first shredded into evenly sized pieces and are put into an agglomeration chamber. It then enters a feeding screw where it is melted and the polymers are mixed with a catalyst. The melted plastic goes to a specially designed pyrolysis chamber and depolymerization occurs, where hydrocarbon gases are being produced. It then passes through distillation, filtration and centrifuge. The light gases produced are then purified, compressed and stored. The process is done entirely inside a vacuum; hence no resultant chemicals are released into the environment.

    5000 kilos of contaminated plastic can be converted to 400 liters of diesel and gasoline fuel oil. The machine was built in Bacolod but a bigger plant is in the process of finalization in Montalban where it can produce around 5,000 kilos of fuel per day, it is automated so it will only be needing 3 people to man it.

    The process was a success that they brought it to DOE and DOST for analysis. It was tested and it is said to contain all the basic properties of fuel, and even has lower sulfur content. It is clean and environmental friendly. The invention was patented with intellectual property last November 2008.

    His Company Poly-Green Technology and Resources Inc., will soon put-up some facilities in Rizal Province and other sorrounding Manila Provinces with the coordination of the local government units.


    wow amazing........

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    bike nalang ta or baktas para save pa sa gasto sa gasolina mo healthy pata

  8. #158

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    hayz sayang kaau kay once makahibaw ang mga oil companies ani, its either ila paliton para dili magamit sa tanan just to maintain their income or worst ila hiposon ang inventor

    daghan naman kaau ni attempt ngita ug alternative sa fuel, im not really sure where ko naka bati ani nga naay naka invent ug engine nga mo dagan ug water ra gamiton pero after ato nahilom raman pud. gi ingon ra nga ni palyar daw... who knows ug unsa jud nahitabo...

    mao nga if naa man gani maka imbento ug ingon ani i suggest to keep it to themselves nlng or rename it to something nga dili maka kuha sa tagad sa mga oil companies kay sure ko paliton ni para di i release sa public

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallen6 View Post
    hayz sayang kaau kay once makahibaw ang mga oil companies ani, its either ila paliton para dili magamit sa tanan just to maintain their income or worst ila hiposon ang inventor

    daghan naman kaau ni attempt ngita ug alternative sa fuel, im not really sure where ko naka bati ani nga naay naka invent ug engine nga mo dagan ug water ra gamiton pero after ato nahilom raman pud. gi ingon ra nga ni palyar daw... who knows ug unsa jud nahitabo...

    mao nga if naa man gani maka imbento ug ingon ani i suggest to keep it to themselves nlng or rename it to something nga dili maka kuha sa tagad sa mga oil companies kay sure ko paliton ni para di i release sa public
    +1 on this.

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