Hello Ian.
Answer #1: Methanol attracts water. So,
old methanol is not anhydrous, which it has to when producing
biodiesel.
Answer#2: Yes, but it takes a little
longer.
Jan Warnqvist AGERATEC AB
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Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 10:49
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Subject: [Biofuel] methanol
I was talking to a friend that races cars
and he said that methanol kept for a long??time degraded and didn't work as
well. Is this a problem for us?
As a matter of interest does biodiesel make the
sump oil in your car go as black as dinodiesel?
Cheers Ian
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