waste plastic washing .
Hello Tony ;
1) Time to heat you reactor largely depends on the Size of your reactor & the heating method you employ.
On top of it which metal U fabricate your reactor ???
This week I made a new small lab-scale puro unit of 10-Liter capacity only.
I used Stainless steel Not mild steel for fabricating the reactor .
It took half the time to heat-Up the plastic than a Mild/Steel one .
2) Washing plastic waste is the best way . You take all the waste plastic dip it in a water bath . all the dirst & UN-WANTED plastic will SINK down.
Only the IDEALY-required plastic type FLOATS on top .
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1) Time to heat you reactor largely depends on the Size of your reactor & the heating method you employ.
On top of it which metal U fabricate your reactor ???
This week I made a new small lab-scale puro unit of 10-Liter capacity only.
I used Stainless steel Not mild steel for fabricating the reactor .
It took half the time to heat-Up the plastic than a Mild/Steel one .
2) Washing plastic waste is the best way . You take all the waste plastic dip it in a water bath . all the dirst & UN-WANTED plastic will SINK down.
Only the IDEALY-required plastic type FLOATS on top .
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