SBIR-STTR Award

Low Cost Feed Flexible Plastics Reuse (LCFFPR)
Award last edited on: 2/18/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOE
Total Award Amount
$999,997
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
K
Principal Investigator
Tahmina Imam

Company Information

Altex Technologies Corporation

135 Nicholson Lane
San Jose, CA 95134
   (408) 328-8300
   john@altextech.com
   www.altextech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 17
County: Santa Clara

Phase I

Contract Number: DE-AR0001363
Start Date: 1/11/2021    Completed: 10/10/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$139,554
The growing challenge of plastic waste accumulation in the US, and throughout the world, requires an immediate and innovative solution. A solution that would help to mitigate the ever growing plastic waste problem, while utilizing the abundant latent energy in plastic waste to produce liquid fuel, would not only help the US with its plastics reuse capability, but would add to the $5 Billion oil market. Under the proposed project, Altex Technologies Corporation will develop a novel process, system design, and catalyst, to convert all types of plastic polymers, rubber, composites, and paper, to refinery grade crude oil. Altex will demonstrate end-to-end plastics to liquid-fuel production, in a continuous mode, at prototype scale, and will produce a process design. The test data will be used to produce a Technoeconomic and Life Cycle Analysis for a 500 TPD plastics feed plant. The proposed Low Cost Feed Flexible Plastics Reuse (LCFFPR) technology is particularly innovative, because it is feed flexible and can handle all types of plastics, targets a high liquid fuel yield, and applies an innovative single step process approach, resulting in minimal unit operations. These features enable low capital cost and easy scalability. The LCFFPR technology uses combined thermochemical conversion and contaminants pretreatment, with a novel product stabilization process, to produce a liquid fuel similar to crude oil, which can be put through refinery distillation towers, to produce gasoline, jet fuel and diesel.

Phase II

Contract Number: DE-AR0001363
Start Date: 10/11/2021    Completed: 7/10/2022
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$860,443
The growing challenge of plastic waste accumulation in the US, and throughout the world, requires an immediate and innovative solution. A solution that would help to mitigate the ever growing plastic waste problem, while utilizing the abundant latent energy in plastic waste to produce liquid fuel, would not only help the US with its plastics reuse capability, but would add to the $5 Billion oil market. Under the proposed project, Altex Technologies Corporation will develop a novel process, system design, and catalyst, to convert all types of plastic polymers, rubber, composites, and paper, to refinery grade crude oil. Altex will demonstrate end-to-end plastics to liquid-fuel production, in a continuous mode, at prototype scale, and will produce a process design. The test data will be used to produce a Technoeconomic and Life Cycle Analysis for a 500 TPD plastics feed plant. The proposed Low Cost Feed Flexible Plastics Reuse (LCFFPR) technology is particularly innovative, because it is feed flexible and can handle all types of plastics, targets a high liquid fuel yield, and applies an innovative single step process approach, resulting in minimal unit operations. These features enable low capital cost and easy scalability. The LCFFPR technology uses combined thermochemical conversion and contaminants pretreatment, with a novel product stabilization process, to produce a liquid fuel similar to crude oil, which can be put through refinery distillation towers, to produce gasoline, jet fuel and diesel.