One-of-a-Kind Waste Reducing Grinder Eliminates Greenhouse Gases, Turns Plastic Trash into Diesel Oil, Recovers Gold and Platinum from Used Electronic Devices, and Converts Agricultural Waste into Energy
SAN ANTONIO -- PowerMaster today announced that its patented ReCyclone[TM] technology
"The amount of garbage the world is generating on a daily basis is a huge problem, but it doesn't have to be," said Paul Dole, Director of Special Projects with PowerMaster. "With a combination of waste to energy, plastic to diesel, and a composting plant, you can get rid of nearly all of it, and that's exactly what our ReCyclone is designed to do. With the ReCyclone, you can turn virtually all trash into something reuseable."
The ReCyclone grinds up inorganic waste to be recycled or burned for electricity; turns agricultural waste into compost, organic fertilizer, and daily cover; and remediates landfills by vastly reducing their size, eliminating odors and greenhouse gases, and subsequently cleaning up groundwater. The ReCyclone can be used to grind up all different types of waste into pieces ranging from 20 microns to 12 inches, and any size in between. Adjustments can be done yourself in only a few minutes using simple tools.
In addition, PowerMaster's newest process, dubbed "dirty green," can take dirty plastic and convert it into diesel oil. One kilogram of plastic will yield 95 percent of one liter of diesel. Up until now, plastics had to go through an expensive and lengthy cleaning process before they could used for oil. Because the process doesn't require the plastic to be cleaned, the process of turning plastic into low sulfur, high quality, diesel oil is now economically feasible.
The ReCyclone also can take the vast amount of electronic devices, which people are constantly replacing as they become obsolete, and turn them into a powder form, assisting in the separation of gold, platinum, and other metals used in computer boards and chips. The ReCyclone can get more gold out of electronic devices than from a gold mine, and it also does so using an eco-friendly process. One metric ton of circuit boards can contain between 80 and 1,500 grams of gold, which is 40 to 800 times the concentration of gold contained in gold ore mined in the U.S. Metals mining produces more toxic pollution than any other industry in the U.S., and producing a single ounce of gold generates an average of 60 tons on mine waste.
"Not only is the ReCyclone great for reducing industrial waste, it can eliminate the tons of household waste being generated every day," said Lila York. "If you look at your typical bag of household garbage, you'll find that it's mostly organics like paper, banana peels, and other food waste, plus some inorganic materials like hard and soft plastics, metal, wood, and glass. If you run that through our ReCyclone, you can turn the organic materials into dirt, grind the plastics up to be used for diesel fuel, and convert the metals, wood, and glass into a form that can be used for electricity."
About PowerMaster
PowerMaster is committed to cleaning up the planet by reducing waste in landfills, turning waste into energy, and recycling waste products through its patented ReCyclone[TM] technology. An eco-friendly gyroscopic grinder, the ReCyclone can be programmed to process everything from concrete to household garbage, is infinitely adjustable, and is the safest machine on the market today. Depending on configuration, the ReCyclone improves landfills by extending their life by up to 700 percent; more than halves the volume of waste going into them; eliminates the need for fill dirt; and reduces landfill moisture, groundwater leaching, bacteria, odors, and animal vectors. The ReCyclone saves landfill operators and municipalities money by being half the price of other machines and a tenth of the maintenance cost with six times the lifespan and virtually no downtime. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, PowerMaster is committed to being a green company which remediates landfills and turns garbage into fertilizer, compost, and energy. For more information, please visit www.powermastercorp.com.
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