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Thank you, Asad, I stand corrected. I thought i had recalled that 300+ celsius was sufficient, I was obviously in error. Interesting that the difference in Temp can have such a major effect on the end product; the amount of vapour as opposed to the amount of liquid fuel.
I suspect each person will need to experiment with adjusting the temps, based on the raw material (plastic) they are using, as well as the design of the processor.
Reflux, as I understand it (someone correct/clarify, if I've got this wrong, please!) is this; As you heat the plastic, some of the material doesn't 'process' with the initial heating; it forms liquid droplets that are caught up with the vapour, and carried 'forward'; but it hasen't changed into either a liquid or vapour fuel; its just melted plastic in liquid droplet form.
The reflux chamber is to catch this material, and return it to the reactor, so it will get 'processed'. Now, guys, have I got this right?!!!
The reflux chamber just need to be filled with something that will 'catch' this unprocessed material; glass marbles (I believe) have been suggested. My understanding is you want the reflux chamber at about the same temp as your processor, and located above the processor, so this 'captured' material can be returned to the processor via gravity.
Anyway, thats my understanding, and I'm glad you asked, as it gives me an opportunity to see if I'm understanding it, myself. Jim
Thank you, Asad, I stand corrected. I thought i had recalled that 300+ celsius was sufficient, I was obviously in error. Interesting that the difference in Temp can have such a major effect on the end product; the amount of vapour as opposed to the amount of liquid fuel.
I suspect each person will need to experiment with adjusting the temps, based on the raw material (plastic) they are using, as well as the design of the processor.
Reflux, as I understand it (someone correct/clarify, if I've got this wrong, please!) is this; As you heat the plastic, some of the material doesn't 'process' with the initial heating; it forms liquid droplets that are caught up with the vapour, and carried 'forward'; but it hasen't changed into either a liquid or vapour fuel; its just melted plastic in liquid droplet form.
The reflux chamber is to catch this material, and return it to the reactor, so it will get 'processed'. Now, guys, have I got this right?!!!
The reflux chamber just need to be filled with something that will 'catch' this unprocessed material; glass marbles (I believe) have been suggested. My understanding is you want the reflux chamber at about the same temp as your processor, and located above the processor, so this 'captured' material can be returned to the processor via gravity.
Anyway, thats my understanding, and I'm glad you asked, as it gives me an opportunity to see if I'm understanding it, myself. Jim
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