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Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] Generally Stalled Motors
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on medium- to large-size biodiesel plants. These plants, to be established
in various regions in a tropical country, must be cost effective for local
markets and versatile enough to utilize the locally available raw
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Roger,
excellent tony just the info that is needed. do you
have any thoughts on whether yeast will survive a low
vacuum environment?
Sorry - no ideas about that one. On the whole though, yeast seems to be
quite a hardy wee bugger, and will withstand quite a bit thrown at it.
Worth a try.
You could use a Carbon dioxide scrubber to remove the CO2 and then still
be able to use a vacuum for distillation.
The House of Jade wrote:
Well, you are now talking about vacuum fermentation for which there
is a
patented process. Stripping off ethanol as it is produced solves one
problem
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From: Randall Shelley Barron
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 11:14
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: ethanol distillation
You could use a Carbon dioxide scrubber to remove the CO2 and then still
be able to use a vacuum for distillation.
I guess that begs the
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], cornfed62 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As long as this is still in the theory stage: Remember that
ethanol
is an excellant cleaning solvent. You will need to pay extra
special
attention to your 2 cylinder compressor to make sure the essential
mechanical parts are
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