Although this is somewhat off topic I was hoping
someone else would challenge this statement:
As you may know
the wood treatment that involves a couple toxic
compounds including arsenic, in
use for over 70 years, is being dumped for an
entirely new system come the
end of this year, despite
Butylated hydroxyanisol and butylated hydroxytoluene, I think. Great stuff
in kid's food, don't you think?
Tom Leue
In a message dated 6/22/03 10:58:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry,
what does BHA an BHT stand for?
Andreas Ohnsorge
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I hold a commercial pesticide license and attended a conference on wood
treatment the other day hosted by Maryland EPA in response to Fed EPA new
requirements that will be imposed soon for control of treated wood. As you may
know
the wood treatment that involves a couple toxic compounds
Unlike standard petroleum fuels, the most effective biocides for biodiesel
are antioxidants. This includes BHA, BHT and Citric Acid. These compounds
will
effectively delay oxidation, rancidity and degradation of the fuel by factors
of 10x to 30x what unprotected oil may experience. You
:
22.06.2003 17:50 Subject: [biofuels-biz] Re:
biocides
Please respond