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I found the reaction is very slow at the 300'C mark. Perhaps if time wasn't important the batch could be left to run??
There's mention of this being a safety feature. In your view is flash-back not an issue even if directing the uncondensible gases back to the reactor to be burned as heat?
Getting rid of catalyst would make things simpler. I'll give some thought to trying that with the next run.
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It's great to have a fresh perspective! Thanks for making this happen. Thanks for putting in the effort. Thanks for sharing.
Rockwool style insulation is good insulation, but the retort only needs to go to 300c (575F). So, there is no reason to go over the top and build, or buy, a kiln, when you do not need one. I am using a hot plate a pressure cooker and R-Max insulation and getting to 400F (200c) with no problem. I expect to get to 300c (575F) in a few days with only a few minor modification.
Dump the bubbler. It is useless.
Dump the catalyst it is an unnecessary complication. If you use catalyst you will have to figure out how to regenerate it. Whereas, thermal cracking is working just fine for backyard cracking of plastics into diesel fuel
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