cocktail might give a clue.
Jan
Jan Warnqvist
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Jan
Hi,
I've been making Biodiesel (BD) for a few months, now.. using the Mike
Pelly method.. and a curious thing happened with the last batch (my batches
are in approx. 160 - 180 litres).. the glycerine was liquid after the
reaction. This is the first time this has occurred for me, all other
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Subject: [Biofuel] liquid glycerine
Hi,
I've been making Biodiesel (BD) for a few months, now.. using the Mike
Pelly method.. and a curious thing happened with the last batch (my
batches
are in approx. 160 - 180 litres).. the glycerine was liquid
It doesn't make any difference, other than that as you say it's a lot
easier to work with when it's liquid. Please see:
How much glycerine? Why isn't it solid?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#howmuchglyc
All is explained.
If you want liquid glyc by-product, use KOH, for
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Hello Paul.
It seems to me that you produced some soap that time. Did you measure the
FFA content before starting ?
Best regards
Jan Warnqvist
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and the
occassional party). Any thoughts here?
Tom Irwin
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] liquid glycerine
Jan Paul,
It seems to me that you produced some soap that time.
All base processing creates soap.
What everyone keeps