So the more I learn about charcoal making, the more uses for the process (pyrolysis) there are, I can distill plastic into fuel oil and I can turn crude oil into fuel, basically I don't need to throw away all the plastic because I can just do the same process I do to make charcoal to it, I'm the stuff I'm reading online they use a home built distillation thingy and say it should be 100% sealed however the process of making charcoal and pyrolysis in general eats up all the oxygen in the chamber in the beginning, and due to the high heat, there is a constant outgassing of gasses that create a positive pressure within the chamber therefore preventing any oxygen from getting in, aka I don't need to wear my safety cap and can do it easily and cheaply
So the more I learn about charcoal making, the more uses for the process (pyrolysis) there are, I can distill plastic into fuel oil and I can turn crude oil into fuel, basically I don't need to throw away all the plastic because I can just do the same process I do to make charcoal to it, I'm the stuff I'm reading online they use a home built distillation thingy and say it should be 100% sealed however the process of making charcoal and pyrolysis in general eats up all the oxygen in the chamber in the beginning, and due to the high heat, there is a constant outgassing of gasses that create a positive pressure within the chamber therefore preventing any oxygen from getting in, aka I don't need to wear my safety cap and can do it easily and cheaply
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