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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Lazy8s
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: Lazy8s
http://biotsavart.tripod.com/bmt.htm
Damn, $2000USD/kg at the cheapest? Hope it doesn't use much boron....it would be like a car that runs by burning $20 bills...but it has no emissions!!!...
They said they could recycle the boron.
And they'll do it for free right?
It's like the oil you use in your car. It's all recycled. I used to work at a car shop. We charged people more than the oil we bought cost, then we sold the old oil to be recycled. If you remove what we made for recycling the oil it cost about $1 to do an oil change but we charged $14. I'm sure it will be recycled but we will still pay for it on both ends.
no, recycle as in "convert it to boron oxide, then convert it back to boron" while in the car. At least, that's what I got from the article...
They'll still charge you for it, but it's not going to be the $2000/kg that Lazy8s quoted for purchasing Boron. The process will be cheap for them, so they can reduce the cost to the consumer considerably and still be making huge profits.
They'd probably charge you $2000/kg for the boron, then give it back to you when you take in the boron oxide for recycling... Then you'll have to pay them for the energy it takes to separate boron oxide into boron and oxygen. It's exactly the same as paying to have a battery charged.