Re: [biofuel] Re: Clean oil technology

2004-03-11 Thread rico suavae
hi, i'm new to bio diesel,so i may be out of line jumping in here. i have an industrial hydraulics background and i am i am very familar with the process you are describing.one micron is very small.the average human hair is about forty microns in dia.what you need to find out is if the filter

Re: [biofuel] Re: Clean oil technology

2004-02-04 Thread rico suavae
hi, i'm new to bio diesel,so i may be out of line jumping in here. i have an industrial hydraulics background and i am i am very familar with the process you are describing.one micron is very small.the average human hair is about forty microns in dia.what you need to find out is if the filter

Re: [biofuel] Re: Clean oil technology

2004-02-04 Thread Keith Addison
x-charset ISO-8859-1Hi Rico, welcome hi, i'm new to bio diesel,so i may be out of line jumping in here. Certainly not, please feel free to jump in wherever you like. Best wishes Keith i have an industrial hydraulics background and i am i am very familar with the process you are

[biofuel] Re: Clean oil technology

2004-02-03 Thread Go Hoff
x-charset ISO-8859-1A company in my part of the world, Clean oil technology, has just released a system comprising of a 1 micron filter and evaporator claiming to eliminate the need for oil changes. Well, the 1 micron got my curiosity as I am determined to to use wvo in a Lucas Cav pump and I