WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Jan. 5, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plateau Mineral Development, Inc. (Pink Sheets:PMDP - News) announced today that the firm, in conjunction with Environmental Solutions, has completed a design for a converter unit that will transform tires into carbon black, oil, gas and petroleum solvents.
The market for carbon black includes the manufacturing of new tires as well as for producing batteries, making it an even more important commodity than the company had originally thought. Carbon black sells for approximately $0.46 per pound.
A prototype unit was put to the test, showing that the converter yields more than 95% of usable product after it converts the materials put into it. The fully-operational converter is the size of a truck bed. However, the goal is to fabricate and test a portable unit that can be taken to remote sites for conversion and environmental cleanup jobs. Funds are currently being raised to create a better, more efficient second generation unit.
Robert Matthews of Plateau Mineral Development, Inc. states, "The discovery that carbon black can be used for batteries is a leap in the right direction for us. Since the converter lends itself to the production of carbon black, and since carbon black can be used for batteries and the remanufacture of tires, there's a great deal of potential with regard to the profitability of creating and using the converter."
About Plateau Mineral Development, Inc.: Plateau Mineral Development has been in existence for over five years.
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