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From: R Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
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Jan Warnqvist
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Hi Jan,
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Hello Jan, Rob
It is not recommendable with water together with SVO, WVO or BD for that
matter.
The oils consist from esters which are sensible to hydrolysis
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From: John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 3:01 PM
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
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Re: Drying WVO - Is there a simple way?
This is a good question.
I have found that gravity will take most of the free water out in time.
Warming the oil to about 140degF speeds up the process
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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
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From: R Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Re: Drying WVO - Is there a simple way?
This is a good question.
I have found that gravity will take most of the free water out in time
Hello to all:
I'm wondering if anyone is using WVO and drying it before use. I filter it and
it looks brite and clear but I worry that there may be water disolved
in the oil. Is there a simple test for water content? Is there a simple method
of removing moisture? I don't want to heat 50
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
I have found that gravity will take most of the free water out in time.
Warming the oil to about 140degF speeds up the process. The use of a
centrifuge speeds it up even further (but can be costly unless you stumble
into a good deal on one).
I know some folks are using some vacuum setups
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