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NEWS:
See the NEWS ARCHIVE page for our 2006 news items.
January - March, 2007
The video of our showroom is now posted and available for your viewing!
Click: VIDEO
Now evaluating shredders so as to be able to provide the best available to the customer!
For quite sometime, dumping scrap tires into the ocean was touted as an effective means to dispose of the tires while building an artificial reef for the marine life.
NO MORE!!!
The tires are now starting to scatter all over the ocean floor and even washing up on to the beaches! This makes the IE profit generating tire pyrolysis even more appealing.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A mile offshore from this city's high-rise condos and spring-break bars lie as many as 2 million old tires, strewn across the ocean floor...
Please refer to the link below for the complete news article.
Do Not Dump Tires into the Ocean!!!
July, 2007
Florida raises ill-fated artificial reefs
By Jim LoneySun Jul 8, 8:35 PM ET
When people began dumping used tires in the ocean 40 years ago to create artificial reefs, they gave little thought to the potential environmental cost, or to how difficult it would be to pick them up.
"It was one of those ideas that seemed good at the time," said Jack Sobel, a senior scientist at The Ocean Conservancy, a Washington-based environmental group. "Now I think it's pretty clear it was a bad idea."
Now, local authorities are going after some 700,000 tires dumped off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, up the coast from Miami. A team of 40 divers from the U.S. Army, Navy and Coast Guard spent three weeks in June pulling up 10,373 sand-filled and slime-coated tires from the ocean floor.
Read the full article here
April - June, 2007
Available NOW, the Sales Phamphlet for our "EE-P" Plastic Processing Equipment in pdf format (900Kb).
: Our development team went to Beijing to join a conference for a China National Technical Appraisal, which was held by the TsingHua University. The attendees were from the China National Environment Protection Ministry, China Development Committee, China Ministry of Education and the China Ministry of Science and Technology, to name a few.
Our pyrolysis technology has passed the appraisal!
We should have the Appraisal Certificate by the end of May.
This is the only national technical appraisal of the pyrolysis field in China. We are most pleased!!!
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17. Do you have additional information of your Plastic Pyrolysis Process?
Yes. As this is a somewhat new product offering, the information is being gathered and will be available as soon as possible. I will continue to update the FAQs as I collect the information, please be patient.
Once the electrical power has been restored, the reactor heating system will apply heat to the tire shreds and once operating temperature has been established, the facility can return to full operation.
18. What is the size and capacity of the existing operations?
We have systems in operation of 10,000 metric tons per year.
19. Is there an actual Plastic Pyrolysis facility in operation that can be referenced ?
Yes, but we do not own the facility(ies) and must receive permission from our customer before any visit(s) can be made. We respect and protect our customers' privacy and each request may or may not be granted. For a short time we had a Plastic Pyrolysis operating in our showroom but that system has been dismantled and is no longer there.
20. Do you anticipate the equipment to take mixed plastics?
Yes, our Plastic Pyrolysis systems can take mixed plastics, but only 5% PVC.
20. What percent non-plastic do you think the equipment can tolerate?
Our Plastic Pyrolysis systems can take “everything” but will reduce the fuel oil output and you will have more of the
“powder like black carbon” ash substance.
21. Is the material going to have to be granulated before being put into the equipment?
The plastic is shredded into about ¾” cubes or squares, then fed by a pneumatic conveyor to
be preheated, then into the reactor for processing.
22. Do you have a preliminary analysis of the oil and BTU Value? I know this will depend on the “feedstock.”, but perhaps you have some general guidelines.
Yes, we have a SGS lab report available. The approx BTU values is: 42.46 kBTU ( 10700 kcal/kg).
23. Can we get a liter sample of the oil?
Maybe, depends on where you are located. It has become difficult to send anything combustible by mail or private carrier.
24. Is rubber mixed with the plastic a “feedstock” or “waste”?
No effect of rubber mixed with plastic. Rubber will act as a feedstock not a waste.
25. What range of capital cost do you anticipate a 10 Ton per day unit? How many gallons of oil can we anticipate from a 85% clean “feedstock”?
Please contact us for pricing, as this varies with individual requirements.
Different feedstock has different oil yield rates. PP and PE can produce more than 75% oil, PS is approx. 55-60% and PVC has a very low oil yield rate.
Please contact us if you would like to visit our showroom to see the most advanced pyrolysis technology available in the international marketplace. Our multi-national staff will be pleased to assist you.
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July - October 2008
Multi-process lines are available!
Our customers are now asking for larger production facilities. Processing 30T of tires per day is not enough, so we have 90T and 180T per day systems available, NOW!!!
PLC control and monitoring systems with HMI full functionality.
New Options Available
We have added the following sections to our facility equipment offerings:
Section G: TDFO (Tire Derived Fuel Oil) > #2 Fuel Oil
Section H: Steel Handling
Section I: Sulphur Reduction
Section J: Multi-Reactor Conveyor Feeder System
Section K: Tire Washing
New look coming!
http://ocorratesting.com/Default.aspx
We are updating our website. Stop by and see the new look!
For sales inquiries for the USA, please contact:
Jim Molloy, East Coast, USA
Sales/Installation/Service
jim@in-eco.com
Robert (Lee) Curry, Midwest, USA
Sales/Installation/Service
lee@in-eco.com
Mike Cavanaugh
International Sales/Installation/Service
mike@in-eco.com
We are pleased to present our new Authorized Distributor, Robert
(Lee) Curry.
Lee, as he likes to be called, will be working in the Great Lakes area in the USA, as well as other areas in the Midwest.
We know that there is a impending need for our equipment in that area and we will be fully supporting Lee in his efforts!
Available now...
Our new and efficient Dynamic Rotating Scrap Tire Pyrolysis Equipment. Can be used for plastics or rubber (tires)...additional details to be posted soon!

Our innovative equipment to process plastic (bottles, etc) ...additional details to be posted soon!

Also, our batch process system...additional details to be posted soon!
The inquiries continue to pour in...Austria, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, Poland, Thailand and the USA, to name a few!!!
Looks that 2007 is going to be a very productive year.
We are in the process to have sales representatives on the West coast of the USA, in the Mid-west (in the Michigan area) and now having conversations with a group on the East coast in the Florida area.
We will establish a business structure that will best serve our customers.
Check us out at: iListingPlace which is a new, upcoming on-line website to offer FREE listings of your "
classified ads"! We are pleased that they have us in a banner ad and an ad rotator
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