i have already posted a message in relation to this
matter and the answers i have gotten do not suffice. i
aim to bulid a biodiesel plant which would produce 1
cubice metre of biodiesel every 2 hours, which would
result in the same amount of wash water being
produced. What i want to know is
I am very much interested of the effects if any the
water used for washing the biodiesl has on plants and
if it is put into rivers the effects, or what it
contains. I have been told it contains salts i.e.
Calcium and sodium /potassium but that has not been
confirmed.
i wish to know if this washing method is correct, get
the biodiesel and the same ammount of water with
glacial acid and pump stirr it for 2 hours in a vessel
and let it sit for 8 hours. After this you tap off the
top biodiesel layer, does this need to be re-heated to
100 degrees celsius to rid it
I am hoping to start producing large quantities of
biodiesel very shortly, i have one question, would
this be a suitable method of washing? To get the
biodiesel and the same volume of water and mix it
thoroughly for 2 hours adding sufficient amounts of
glacial acid untill the ph is 7 and allow to