Yes, but the engineer in charge of building and operating that plant
certainly investigated what it would take to also purify.  I wasn't
recommending you buy that old plant, but to talk with the guy, Tom Pavia,
for some excellent advice.

Ken

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From: "John Carmack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [ERPS] Slashdot article


>
> >
> >Ahem, seriously now..  IF you end up having to seriously consider
starting
> >up your own fair-sized H2O2 concentration plant, I recommend that you
> >consult with the guys who did exactly that for Rotary Rocket Co. due to
> >similar experience with procuring the stuff.
> >Here's their website with contact info: http://www.rocketprop.com  I
predict
> >that they would have little interest in starting up another concentration
> >plant right now, as they're busy with other work.  But, paying them a
> >consult fee would be well worth the money spent for the advice.
> >
> >Ken Doyle
>
> An anecdote: Year before last, Walt Anderson was trying to unload the
> Rotary concentrator on me at a fire-sale price, but it turned out that it
> wasn't useful for us -- it concentrated, but didn't purify, which didn't
> matter for them with the liquid catalyst injection.
>
> John Carmack
>
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