I know that blue sun biodiesel is building a large plant (probably
much much larger than this), but they might also be willing to design
a system this size, or give you an idea on who can help with this.

On 9/21/05, Ramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I believe there are commercial plants you can purchase that will produce
> that volume (not sure though but I contacted Pacific Biodiesel in Hawaii a
> couple of years ago and they did send me some information about this
> http://www.biodiesel.com/ )
>
> Ramon
>
>
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> On 9/21/05, David Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >   I would like to know if there is anyone who can help me with information
> on a complete bio diesel processing plan capable of producing 1,000 gallons
> a day.   I intend to use thousand gallon stainless steel tanks.  I intend to
> take the first thousand gallon stainless steel tank, install some type of
> heating elements where I can then take the raw material (used cooking oil),
> heat it up and pump it through a filterisation system into a second thousand
> gallon stainless steel tank.   I will then take the proper amounts of
> methanol and powdered lye and blend this mixture back and forth from the
> second thousand gallon tank into a third thousand gallon tank.  Does this
> system sound practical?   If so, where can I learn more and possibly
> purchase the filterisation system, the pumping system, and the heating
> elements for my first thousand gallon tank or where I would be able to
> purchase such a tank?   I have studied a few formulas on the internet and I
> would like to know your opinion on the following one: {you take 800 gallons
> of already filtered used cooking oil, add 200 gallons of methanol and 40lbs.
> of industrial or technical grade lye, blend this for 24hrs, therefore
> producing a bio diesel that would pass the ASTM U.S fuel test} If this
> formula is not accurate, where can I obtain a more accurate one that would
> pass the ASTM test?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank you very much for your time and your patience.  I look forward to
> your reply.
> >
> > Yours sincerely,
> >
> > David Lee
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