:-0

sorry if it sounds a like a stupid question, and sorry if this 
question is not specific enough but ...

witch kind of magic stuff is that?
you sell it?
is real "natural" diesel?

sorry but i couldn't wait without asking

thanks

Manuel Rolan
Valencia, Spain



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Neoteric Biofuels Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Another option that can be considered:
> 
> In addition to SVO as another alternative to making biodiesel which 
requires
> nothing more than mechanical mixing with Vegoil. It is called "NADI"
> (natural diesel)
> Worldwide patents have been awarded for this product, and it has 
evolved
> since work began on it in the early 90's. The additive can be too 
expensive
> in some markets relative to biodiesel or petrodiesel cost, BUT in 
other
> markets it's safety and ease of use may represent a good solution 
and it may
> be competitive against other options (petrodiesel, diesel additives,
> building biodiesel plants at a small commercial scale, etc.)
> 
> NADI concentrate is mixed at 20% with 80% Vegoil to reduce the 
viscosity of
> the vegoil and make the finished product fit for use in diesels. 
The cloud
> point and pour point are lower than for biodiesel.
> 
> 
> Like biodiesel, NADI can be mixed in any proportion with 
petrodiesel. Very
> low percent blends serve as lubricity additive, and at slightly 
higher
> blends, horsepower and fuel economy gains appear to occur as well as
> reduction of emissions.
> 
> If coupled with the production of various cold pressed oils from a 
cold
> press such as the "Komet" press, for a range of markets, and if  the
> resultant high quality press cake is used or sold for feed or 
organic
> fertilizer, the overall production system can be viable in some 
markets and
> provide a range of opportunities at village, farm, regional scale in
> addition to the production of fuel alone. A range of other 
additives are
> available for the production of various lubricants including bar 
and chain
> oil, hydraulic oil, two-stroke oil, etc. (Two stroke oil has not 
yet been
> approved by manufacturers). The additives have received the 
German "Blue
> Angel" ecologo award for compliance with rigorous ecotoxicological
> standards.
> 
> There is then no methanol and no glycerine, and no SVO  system 
needed. Of
> course, the cold pressed oil can be used as SVO without the NADI 
additive if
> desired, if an SVO system is more economically feasible.
> 
> We are agents for both Komet presses and the additives mentioned.
> 
> Anyone interested in this option can contact me off list for more
> information. Please be as specific as possible in your inquiries.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Edward Beggs
> www.biofuels.ca
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > From: "Neoteric Biofuels Inc." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 08:16:44 -0800
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [biofuel] Safety and the environment (was washing 
machine and
> > biodiesel)
> > 
> > Excerpts: 
> > 
> > Methanol


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