When you say :
/heat the water/WVO mix to 75-90oC and run it as a round
circuit until the water content drops to a sufficiently low level./

From the above statement I envision a closed system like a hot water tank type 
heater with an attached pump slowly circulating the WVO.  What flow rate would 
you consider appropriate when shopping for a pump to do this and how are 
measuring the water content?

Regards
Norm Fillion
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Manitoba
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Hi John.
In order to separate water from WVO by using a centrifuge, the most
efficient way is to heat the water/WVO mix to 75-90oC and run it as a round
circuit until the water content drops to a sufficiently low level.
Best rgrds
Jan Warnqvist
AGERATEC AB

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----- Original Message ----- From: "John Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Biofuel] Re: Drying WVO - Is there a simple way



Hi,
I haven't tried this yet so it is only theory. I bought an old cream
seperator(Centrifuge) and I am going to filter the wvo first then run it
through the seperator and hopefully seperate any water  from the WVO. Also
going to try and recover Methy that way. Did you see the news on CNN that
there is a country that makes a national drink from methanol called raki.
WOW! ethanol is bad enough , but drink methanol that is absolutely
redicilous.
Yours truly
John Wilson
Goldens
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