Keith,
I am interested in developing strains of bacteria for cellulosic ethanol
production. Do you have a list of up to date and pertinent references I could
have?
thanks,
Dennis
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American Red Cross response to Triangle of Life by Doug Copp
Sent from
Rocky Lopes, PhD
Manager, Community Disaster Education
American Red Cross National Headquarters
Recently it has been brought to my attention that an email from Doug Copp,
titled Triangle of Life, is making its
Jason and Katie,
If you want to send an e-mail we can start a dialog on how to do your
calculations. Send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] We have 3 Ph.D. chemists at work
(I'm one), a grad student in Analytical (who hasn't had time to forget it
all) and a college chemistry teacher. The basic confusion
You are correct that BD30 would be less aggressive towards rubber seals than
BD100. BD is an ester and viton seals should work fine. That being said,
there are all sorts of viton alloys and some will work better than
others. Seal compatiblity is a big deal in the chemical and petroleum
I do not know what the cost would be in the
quantities you would use. Btw BASF is very large and it is likely to be
available in many countries.
Dennis
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You can buy one at Brookstone. What is your uncle's source of the cost?
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on other items I should look for would be
appreciated. My ultimate goal is to do other transesterifications to make
an industrial feedstock but this seemed like a good place to start.
Thanks,
Dennis Mahoney
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application? Also, is there a place where I find a plant oil cooking stove?
What is known about using palm nut/coconut oil for as veggie oil in a diesel
engine? There is a wild palm nut in Belize that might be used as a biofuel.
Thanks,
Dennis
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government
on a project.
Let me know on the ethanol project, plus are you also dealing with bio diesel
in vehicles with the government?
Regards,
Dennis Ortiz
Marcelo Karolys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our company is working jointly with the Government to develop a project of
process Ethanol from
buiding(house had no heat yet,was just delivered and had to hook it up
to gas yet).just my .02 worth
Dennis
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 21:37, Steve wrote:
More and more local code enforcement agencies really are pushing every
new building towards higher
On Fri, 2003-12-26 at 23:35, Hakan Falk wrote:
Hi Robert,
US have both capacity and shown in the past that things can happen
quickly,
but this time it will be very difficult. It would need a regime change
and
not only that, the new regime would need to understand what has to be
done.
what monsanto does not say is that cows given these hormones don't live
very long.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Alan and all
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0709-02.htm
Monsanto's case is 100.0% manure.
Don't want to picky but unlike Monsanto's case 100.0% manure is
useful, you can
Is anybody in the Belleville Ontario Canada area making biodesiel for waste
cooking oil?
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yes that can be done, you will need different motor and transmission
mounts. also the only real problem is matching the driveshaft, a good
machine shop can make driveshafts.
Ed Hall wrote:
I've been kicking around the idea of swapping the 22R in my Toyota PU
with a
Mercedes 3L. The engine
www.carsforsale.com, www.trader.ca has more diesels than us.
good luck.
dennis
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i know all about that perkins engine, it is a 3 cylinder 152 cid . they
were made in england, and were mainly used in massey ferguson tractors.
they are very easy on fuel easy to repair and are one the cheapest
engine to overhaul. they also start good and these motors stay together.
they have
diesel injectors can not be made to work like gasoline injectors. diesel
injectors work by having fuel forced threw them at 2000 psi or higher.
robert luis rabello wrote:
Harmon Seaver wrote:
Uhh, you apparantly have no idea of the vast difference between diesel
injectors and gasoline
i dont know the exact hp or torque, but after looking in my generator
book your engine should have more than enough power. one thing you would
have to do is put a belt driven governor on the motor to maintain the
speed.dennis
Tiastobio wrote:
VW 1500-1600 HP/Torque vs RPM
. wrote:
Dennis,
Thanks for the info. Can you tell me anything more about this seal? Is it
easy to replace (do-it-yourself/special tools) or should this be done by a
shop? Is this seal rubber?
Ed
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From: dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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their is only one good diesel, a dodge with the 5.9 cummins. otherwise
go with the ford with the navastar diesel. i have worked on gm diesels,
they are crappy motor!
kirk wrote:
Of the big three (Ford, Chevy, GMC) which diesel is the one to buy?
Kirk
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their product is very interesting, it sounds like something that diesel
engines need. products like that may be the only way to clean up engines
burning #2 diesel. i work on farm tractors and have seen how much carbon
builds up in the cylinders. dennis
Keith Addison wrote:
What
if humans desended from monkeys, then why are their still monkeys around!
Martin Klingensmith wrote:
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thing called evolution. How can you say I came from my grandfather? I've seen
him - I DIDN'T!
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more than likely you have a leaking seal where the cold start shaft goes
into the pump. since you live in ca you should be able to start the
engine with the glow plugs.
dennis
Hall, Edward C. wrote:
Mechanics,
I
with dipetane. some of this american diesel fuel is real crap!
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Hi Dennis:
What do you think of products such as Dipetane?
Richard
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i haved replaced injection pumps on diesels, rotary type pumps only cost
about $500 without exchange inline pumps can cost up to $1000 for large
pumps. so if you have a bad pump have it rebuilt by a diesel ijection
pump shop!
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Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:27 PM
Subject: [biofuel] diesel engines
if you guys really want to know something about diesel engines i am the
one to talk to. i am a diesel mechanic and have
if you guys really want to know something about diesel engines i am the
one to talk to. i am a diesel mechanic and have worked on a lot of
different brands of motors. i have a mazda pickup with a 2.2 mitsubishi
idi diesel, it has a 21- 1 compression ratio. diesel engines have to
have at least
Does anyone know the specifications for the use of waste from restaurant grease
traps for boiler fuel. Will the emissions be better? The waste contains about
10% water, soap, etc. What would be the approximate BTU per gallon or
equivalent to what liquid fuel?
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Has anyone used frying oil neat for fuel in diesel engines? I am considering
converting a diesel electric power plant to run on straight preheated cooking
oil. Starting the engine with petro diesel then switching to frying oil. How
much gel occurs in the crankcase? Will injectors clean
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On Thu, 12 April 2001, Warren Rekow wrote:
Dennis Bundy wrote:
Hi I'm new to this forum. I've become very interested in biodiesel
processing as I have a excellent way to filter used oils to less
than 1 micron at very high volumes (180 gallons per minute). My
system is a vacuum
On Wed, 11 April 2001, Aleksander lt;kac wrote:
Hi I'm new to this forum. I've become very interested in biodiesel processing
as I have a excellent way to filter used oils to less than 1 micron at very
high volumes (180 gallons per minute). My system is a vacuum diatomaceous
earth filter
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