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Plasma Arc Flow™ Uses

FARMS OR MUNICIPALITIES
The cost and regulation for the disposal of sludge and manure are increasing.  Many farmers are prevented from expanding due to the difficulty in disposing their manure.  The disposal of animal and human waste has become an enormous issue that can be solved through the use of the Plasma Arc Flow process.  The process results in MagneGas, heat, Hy-Coal and clean filtered and sterilized water excellent as an organic liquid fertilizer.

Note that the income from the recycling of the manure or sludge plus that from the sale of the Organic Liquid Fertilizer already produces a large income. Consequently, the biogas produced can potentially have no direct costs.


OIL-BASED LIQUID OR LIQUID WASTES
MagneGas Refineries are very efficient to process oil-base liquids or liquid wastes, such as petroleum by-products, automotive oil waste, cooking oil waste, paint thinner, etc., mixed with fresh water (or sewage) in the ratio of one volume of oil-base liquid and two same volumes of fresh waters. High efficiency is also obtained with the processing of biodiesel waste (glycerin), olive oil liquid waste, and other agricultural wastes.

 

MAGNEGAS FOR METAL CUTTING
MagneGas has been proven to be an effective cutting gas. It cuts cleaner than acetylene and emits Oxygen when burned. This is particularly important when cutting metal in closed quarters such as inside a ships hull.  MagneGas has been tested for metal cutting by several experienced metal cutting experts and all found the gas to be superior to Acetylene due to its high accuracy, low toxicity and ease of use.  Acetylene current sells in the United States for 24 cents a cubic foot. 

 

MagneGas cuts metal twice as fast as acetylene while avoiding the poisonous fumes of the latter are emitting up to 14% breathable oxygen in the exhaust.

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BEACHFRONT HOTELS OR RESIDENTIAL VILLAGES
The use of a 100 Kw Linear Recycler can process all sewage produced by a 300 room beachfront hotel with the area of about 16 ft x 30 ft (4 m x 8 m), thus freeing up for real estate development large beachfront land currently used for sewage treatment. The use of the MagneGas Recycler for new residential villages eliminates the need of permits for sewage hock-ups, as well as the cost of piping connections often in the range of millions of dollars, thus permitting complete recycling independence while producing a very clean and cost competitive biogas for local residents.

 

 

AUTOMOTIVE USE
MagneGas is ideally suited for use by available bifuel cars currently produced and sold to operate on gasoline or compressed natural gas. These cars can be used with compressed MagneGas and have at least 1/10-th of the current exhaust emission requirements (see the certifications below) without catalytic converter, at less then the current gasoline equivalent cost. Also, MagneGas can be produced when needed and where needed, thus avoiding unnecessary transportation and storage costs.

 

 

CLEANING FOSSIL FUEL EXHAUST
Hydrogen is the fuel with the biggest flame temperature and speed among all fuels. Consequently, the injection of hydrogen into the flame of fossil fuels (carbon, petroleum, propane, etc.) burns the uncombusted components of the exhaust in a way proportional to the used percentage. MagneGas contains at least 65% hydrogen in a mixture (rather than via a valence bond) with oxygen and other gaseous fuels. Hence, MagneGas is an ideal low cost fuels to clean the combustion of fossil fuels. Most coal power plants pollute the environment because up to 60% of the coal burned remains un-combusted and has to be cleaned through various processes prior to being released into the environment.  A power plant burning $100M worth of coal loses approximately $60M of that coal as un-combusted fuel.  The use of MagneGas as an additive to coal combustion has been demonstrated to allow savings of at least 50% of the waste, amounting to the saving of $30M.

 

For further technical information regarding cleaning fossil fuels, please visit this link.