Documents

PCT International Application

As of today, Ikhlyas-Waste to Energy technology has no analogues in the world, which is confirmed by the PCT International Application published in accordance with the Patent Cooperation Treaty of the World Intellectual Property Organization on May 14, 2020 under the number WO 2020/096482 A1.
Ikhlyas Waste to Energy technology is recommended by WIPO for industrial application.
The authors of the patent are Remzi Seydametov and Sabri Setmanbetov.

National phase of a patent in the European Patent Register

Patents and patent applications

Documentary indicators of advanced processing products

1. Low Carbon Fuel Additives

The alternative multifunctional additive of the ‘Force Ecology’ series for FEP-710 gasoline fuel.

 
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The alternative multifunctional additive of the ‘Force Ecology’ series for diesel fuel FED-795.

 

2. Petrolatum

3. Gas mixture

The impact of emissions on regional ecology

1. Protocol for measuring emissions released into the atmosphere

The measurements were carried out by the State Autonomous Institution of Crimea at the Center for Laboratory Analysis and Technical Measurements eco-analytical laboratory. No emissions of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere after the thermal destruction of plastic waste were found. This is confirmed by the results of the measurement protocol, which indicates the absence of sulfur in the fuel obtained after processing.

 

2. Sanitary and epidemiological conclusion

The analysis was carried out by the federal budgetary healthcare institution, The Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology of the Krasnodar Territory. The draft standards for maximum permissible emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere of Ikhlyas LLC complies, with the state sanitary and epidemiological rules and hygienic standards, according to expert opinion:

  • Sanitary and Epidemiological Rules 2.1.6.1032-01 ‘Hygienic requirements for ensuring the quality of atmospheric air in populated areas’.
  • GN 2.1.6.1338-03 ‘Maximum permissible concentration of pollutants in the air of populated areas’.
  • GN 2.1.6.2309-07 ‘Approximate safe levels of exposure to pollutants in the air of populated areas’.