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Innovative Logistics Solutions, Inc. And
The Pyromex Group
Introducing
a Dramatic new
Waste to Energy Technology
ILS, Inc copyright @ 2003 Rev 1.5
HISTORY 1989 Development of patented waste
neutralization and solidification system
1992 First demo plant operational in Switzerland
1993 Start of development of pyrolysis technology
1995 Development of ultra high temperature gasification by means of induction electricity
1996 construction of a demo plant in Brentwood, England
1999 Development of industrial plant and delivery of plant to a municipal waste water treatment plant in Germany
2003 Partner with ILS, Inc. for North America launch
PYR MEXILS, Inc.
PATENTSAND TECHNOLOGIES
The Pyromex process and technologies are patented worldwide
The Group possesses 68 patents, patent applications and know-how related to solving waste and environmental problems
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MISSIONSTATEMENT
To safeguard human health and the environment by using the latest technology to provide efficient and cost-effective, environmentally friendly industrial and domestic waste management and disposal.
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SOMEWASTE STATISTICS
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The Pyromex Group
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ANNUAL WASTE ACCUMULATIONPER INHABITANT IN KILOS
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WASTE STATISTICS
1975 1980 1985 1989
year
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EVOLUTION OF THE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE ACCUMULATION
PER INHABITANT IN KILOS
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WASTE STATISTICS
This picture illustrates the quantity of trash produced by an average American family per
year
(over 3 tons)
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THE PYROMEX TECHNOLOGY
THE SOLUTION!
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The Pyromex Group
ULTRAHIGH TEMPERATURE GASIFICATION
Ultrahigh temperature gasification is the destructive distillation of an organic material.
This distillation process involves the application of intense, indirect thermal energy in the absence of oxygen which reduces the material to combustible gases and a non-hazardous, non-leachable inorganic.
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WHAT HAPPENSIN THE REACTOR?
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CnHm – – – > CH4 + H2 + C
CH4 + H2O – – – > CO + 3H2
C + H2O – – – > CO + H2
C + CO2 – – – > 2 CO
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WHATDOES THIS MEAN?
ORGANIC MATERIAL
Converts to a pyrogas with the following approximate composition
INORGANIC MATERIAL
Converts to a non-leachable, sand or basalt-like, environmentally harmless residue which can be reused
Gas Vol.%
H2 33
CH4 11
CO 36
CO2 18
C2H4 2
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WHY GASIFICATION WITHOUT OXYGEN?
INCINERATIONPYROMEX HIGH TEMEPRATURE
GASIFICATION
Oxidation with O=OVery slow reacting molecule
Thermal degradation without O=OVery fast reaction molecule
(+100 times faster)
Low temperatureSlow reaction
No risk of recombination of dangerous elements
Great danger of recombination of dangerous elements
Principle differencesbetween incineration and
Pyromex thermal degradation
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EXAMPLE
Very easy to dissolve in waterVery difficult to handle
CH3CL-C+H2 +HCLCH3CL+7/4O2-CO2+3/2 H2O+1/2 CL2
PYROMEX
HIGH TEMPERATURE GASIFICATIONINCINERATION
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EXAMPLE OFA PYROMEX PLANT
(OPERATING IN GERMANY)
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The Pyromex Group
FEEDING SYSTEM
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HIGH TEMPERATURE REACTOR
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INDUCTIONSYSTEM
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CERAMICREACTOR PIPE
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RESIDUE OUTFEED
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GENERALPLANT VIEW
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SCHEMATIC
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TYPICALMATERIAL FLOW
F um es
M arke t
Ine rt M a te r ia l
O w n Use M arke t
E lec tr ic i ty/Hea ting
S team T urbine
S team
A fte rburner
G A S IF IC A T IO N
T ransport
S torage
D ehum idifica tion
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ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
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The Pyromex Group
REVENUE SOURCES
Tipping fees Recycled material Services rendered
Energy Production Steam Heating Any manufacturing
process requiring energy
AFTER
PYR MEX
BEFORE
Pyromex Technology
ILS, Inc.
ENERGY BALANCE
If a gas engine is used to recover the energy from the
pyrogas, the following energy balance can be assumed:
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Electricity production with a gas engine
1,400 kWh
Required energy for the Pyromex reactor
600-800 kWh
Available for sale
600 kWh
Furthermore, off-heat can be used with
an additional value of
1,800 kWh
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ENERGY RECOVERY
Utilization of the pyrogas for heating purposes or industrial applications, replacing oil and gas
Operation of a high temperature afterburner with successive steam production, steam turbine and generator
Operation of a gas engine combined with a generator
Conversion of the pyrogas to hydrogen and production of electricity via fuel cells
Pyromex offers the following energy recovery technologies:
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PYROGAS TO HYDROGEN
CO + H2O CO2 + H2
CH4 + 2H2O CO2 + 4H2
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At 750°C
=
Conversion of pyrogas to hydrogen
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FINANCIAL PROJECTIONSfor ........................ tons / day
INCOME PER TON PER DAY PER YEAR
From Tipping Fees
a)
b)
c)
From Recycling
a)
b)
c)
From Energy Production
a)
b)
c)
TOTAL INCOME
OPERATING COST
Capital Costs
Electricity
Gas
Administration
Maintenance
Labor
Reagents
Rent
Miscellaneous
TOTAL COSTS
PROFIT / LOSS
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THE PYROMEX TECHNOLOGY
A COMPLETE LINE AND UPGRADING SYSTEM TO TREAT WASTE WITHOUT WASTE RESIDUES
PYR MEX
Rational Economical Environmentally
compatible
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