Název projektu:
PS - CIP Eco-innovation Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling (11 DE 19A7 3LUS)
Popis:
Within the frame of the CIP Eco-innovation Programme a German company is seeking partners for a project concerning the development and construction of technically simple but robust systems for converting waste oils to base oils by an already tested and patented method. The project calls for partners with a background in the recycling industry, who will be able to contribute to the further development of the method into a marketable plant engineering system. Deadline for submission is 08.09.2011.
The CIP Eco-innovation Program is designed to close the gap between research, technological demonstration and the creation of prototypes on the one hand and marketing on the other. In the recycling industry sector, financial assistance is offered especially for the improvement of sorting and processing methods. This may cover up to 50% of the project costs. A German company is seeking for partners for the project "Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling" for application within the framework of this programme.
At present very few member states of the EU have an effective waste oil recycling system. Since the coming into force of the Framework Directive on Waste (Waste Directive 2008/98/EC) on 19.11.2008, however, adherence to a five-level waste hierarchy has been binding on all member states. This means that today waste oil too is subject to mandatory recycling requirements.
But this is an area fraught with difficulty, because current methods for the processing of waste oil can so far only be implemented on the basis of elaborate technology and at considerable expense. The big industrial facilities that are being set up for this purpose can only function economically when they process massive quantities of waste oil. Such quantities are not always readily available, above all in the smaller states of the EU in which case they can only be supplied with the help of cross-country shipments.
To meet these challenges the project "Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling" has been set up. A patented method for converting waste oil to base oil has already been developed by the German company and was undergoing tests in an on-site prototype facility for the last ten years. It does not require large quantities of technological equipment in the style of a chemicals plant. On the contrary, the systems designed for this purpose will be highly compact. It should be possible to accommodate them in a standard ship's container. In this way the construction and operation of a plant of this kind will be independent of one another, in both spatial and temporal terms.
The special properties of this waste oil processing method offer the prospect of financially profitable operation even when relatively low quantities of waste oil are available from a threshold of around 2000 tons per annum. Thus it will no longer be necessary to transport the waste oil for long distances to reach the processing plant. Instead plants can be operated in a decentralised way, at the locations where the waste oil is produced (e.g. at the intermediate storage depots). If the quantity of waste oil increases, on the other hand, the modular design still makes it possible for the system to be adapted to the greater availability of the raw material.
With support from the CIP scheme, the project aims to develop the prototype into a marketable plant engineering system, on the basis of the existing and already patented method.
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements:
CIP Eco-innovation Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling:
The German company seeks partners for this purpose with a background in the recycling industry. Suitable candidates will either already have experience in the field of waste oil collection and disposal in their own country, or will be working on research and development in this area, or else will have a background in system and mechanical engineering. The deadline for the submission of applications is 08.09.2011.
The CIP Eco-innovation Program is designed to close the gap between research, technological demonstration and the creation of prototypes on the one hand and marketing on the other. In the recycling industry sector, financial assistance is offered especially for the improvement of sorting and processing methods. This may cover up to 50% of the project costs. A German company is seeking for partners for the project "Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling" for application within the framework of this programme.
At present very few member states of the EU have an effective waste oil recycling system. Since the coming into force of the Framework Directive on Waste (Waste Directive 2008/98/EC) on 19.11.2008, however, adherence to a five-level waste hierarchy has been binding on all member states. This means that today waste oil too is subject to mandatory recycling requirements.
But this is an area fraught with difficulty, because current methods for the processing of waste oil can so far only be implemented on the basis of elaborate technology and at considerable expense. The big industrial facilities that are being set up for this purpose can only function economically when they process massive quantities of waste oil. Such quantities are not always readily available, above all in the smaller states of the EU in which case they can only be supplied with the help of cross-country shipments.
To meet these challenges the project "Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling" has been set up. A patented method for converting waste oil to base oil has already been developed by the German company and was undergoing tests in an on-site prototype facility for the last ten years. It does not require large quantities of technological equipment in the style of a chemicals plant. On the contrary, the systems designed for this purpose will be highly compact. It should be possible to accommodate them in a standard ship's container. In this way the construction and operation of a plant of this kind will be independent of one another, in both spatial and temporal terms.
The special properties of this waste oil processing method offer the prospect of financially profitable operation even when relatively low quantities of waste oil are available from a threshold of around 2000 tons per annum. Thus it will no longer be necessary to transport the waste oil for long distances to reach the processing plant. Instead plants can be operated in a decentralised way, at the locations where the waste oil is produced (e.g. at the intermediate storage depots). If the quantity of waste oil increases, on the other hand, the modular design still makes it possible for the system to be adapted to the greater availability of the raw material.
With support from the CIP scheme, the project aims to develop the prototype into a marketable plant engineering system, on the basis of the existing and already patented method.
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements:
CIP Eco-innovation Modern Decentralised Waste Oil Recycling:
The German company seeks partners for this purpose with a background in the recycling industry. Suitable candidates will either already have experience in the field of waste oil collection and disposal in their own country, or will be working on research and development in this area, or else will have a background in system and mechanical engineering. The deadline for the submission of applications is 08.09.2011.
Požadavky na partnera:
Requested Cooperation: Joint further development
- Type of partner sought:
Companies or research institutes with a background in the receycling industry.
- Specific area of activity of the partner:
Experience in the field of waste oil collection and disposal, or experience system and mechanical engineering in this area.
- Task to be performed by the partner sought:
Further joint developmenet of the existing method and prototype into a marketable plant engineering system.
- Type of partner sought:
Companies or research institutes with a background in the receycling industry.
- Specific area of activity of the partner:
Experience in the field of waste oil collection and disposal, or experience system and mechanical engineering in this area.
- Task to be performed by the partner sought:
Further joint developmenet of the existing method and prototype into a marketable plant engineering system.
Obchodní firma/fyzická osoba:
Technologické inovační centrum s.r.o.
Sídlo/Místo podnikání:
Vavrečkova 5262
760 01 Zlín
760 01 Zlín
Kontaktní osoba:
Lenka Kostelníková
Email:
Telefon:
+420 739 570 792
