I have just completed another test batch with the re-titrated oil
and got a thin layer of by-product glycerine at the bottom of the
Masson jar.
Of course this may be attributed to the supplement of WVO I tossed
into the frey or it is residual from the first process or a
combination of both.
Hi Keith,
I have received suggestions that WVO based biodiesel may contain
substances not present in its virgin counterpart - nitrosamines,
dioxins, acrylamides, and that emissions may be more toxic.
I'll keep you posted should I come across anything.
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com,
Gee!!!
Damn am I glad that I kept my tongue in check, although not in cheek. Next
thing I know somone would be calling me arachnidic, palmitic, phosphoric,
sulfuric or some other such.
Just kidding. Although I always have equated acerbic with acidic.
Sorry. I just hate whiners that offer no
Gee!!!
Well, good grief... Anyway, sorry.
Damn am I glad that I kept my tongue in check, although not in cheek. Next
thing I know somone would be calling me arachnidic, palmitic, phosphoric,
sulfuric or some other such.
Golly... What's arachnidic, a spider with acne? LOL! Arachidonic, it
says
Thanks for the updates L. Keep going, ever onwards!
Best wishes
Keith
I have just completed another test batch with the re-titrated oil
and got a thin layer of by-product glycerine at the bottom of the
Masson jar.
Of course this may be attributed to the supplement of WVO I tossed
into the frey
Ok Keith. I read the OPEC thread, and within it was a lucid discussion of
(among other things) the exact Kerry/Bush dilemma of which I lamented. I also
read the Moderator's message and your posts on this thread.
Would you like for me to respond point by point to your last reply, or will it
Hello Bryan
Ok Keith. I read the OPEC thread, and within it was a lucid
discussion of (among other things) the exact Kerry/Bush dilemma of
which I lamented. I also read the Moderator's message and your
posts on this thread.
Would you like for me to respond point by point to your last
Hi Pierre
Hi Keith,
I have received suggestions that WVO based biodiesel may contain
substances not present in its virgin counterpart - nitrosamines,
dioxins, acrylamides, and that emissions may be more toxic.
In the WVO itself, nitrosamines perhaps, dioxins? Maybe. Acrylamides,
I don't think
Hello Philip
Interesting, thankyou. Other than the possibility of oxidation
causing polymerisation problems, I'm inclined to agree that it's not
much of an issue. I've never seen any biodiesel that went bad. We
still have some of the first biodiesel we made, more than five years
ago, sealed
Hi Craig
Hi chaps and lasses
Why can't I use methalated spirits in my petrol engine?
:-) Ah, the good old days... That'll need a translation for some of
the list members. Petrol = gasoline, a spark-ignition engine.
Is there any reason
other than it been more expensive than petrol? When I
please pardon my ignorance. I am a new member. What is WVO and who is NBB?
What is feedstock? Thanks for the enlightenment.
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:01 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: My view on
Golly... What's arachnidic, a spider with acne? LOL! Arachidonic, it
says on our methanol page, Arachydic - is there really an acid called
arachnidic? Not that I'd be any the wiser if there were.
Sorry. Subconscious ruled on that one. Should have been arachidic. A minor
constituent fatty acid
Hello Josephine, welcome
When you joined you were sent a Welcome message listing a whole
bunch of useful resources which will tell you everything you need to
know and more. If you've lost it, you can find the same resources
listed here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofuel
Or just go to the
Hi Keith
FirstlyThank you Keith for the very informative info you pointed out
on ethanol use in a gasoline motor.
Secondly..The amount of info I have managed to get by scounging a bit
deeper. I have learnt a yard full in such a short time.
At present I am building another 25
Has anyone checked (or tried to) for all the rules and regulations
asociated with commercial biodisel exploitation here?
I am unable to find any leads on the net for info.
Wondering about enviromental rules , subsidies etc
And if it's possible to start it as a recycling company instead of
Hi Pieter,
Seems I'm pretty good at making mayonaise but BD is another story.
As I've done a step by step analysis of all concerned parts of the proces
the only unknown is the quality of my methanol. The bottle doesn't say what
the percentage of Methanol is
May I ask where you get your
Are you in the netherlands? you should contact the ministry that is
concerned with it (
http://www.overheid.nl/organisaties/centraal/ministeries/ ) VenW or AZ
and so. and ask if they can direct you and give you some information
already also.
after that you can also try postbus51 (
'Lo again L.
Actually the one I used for this test was open, but for what all
purposes is, outside. My full blown processor is completely closed
and fumeless, this is the pre-heat drum which had it's immersion
heater welded too high on the wall and I had to use a hotplate
(electric) and the heat
yup, ben nederlander he :)
but it's better to type english here , the rest migh think i'm a terrorist
:P
Are you in the netherlands? you should contact the ministry that is
concerned with it (
http://www.overheid.nl/organisaties/centraal/ministeries/ ) VenW or AZ
and so. and ask if they can
would very light stirring speed up methanol recovery?
(utilising 2 different tanks 1 for byproduct , 1 for biodiesel)
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--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, pieter van eeten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Pieter,
Seems I'm pretty good at making mayonaise but BD is another story.
As I've done a step by step analysis of
The suggestions come from colleaugues at work, scientists involved
in the petroleum industry. They have no knowledge in the area of
biofuel, but like to rain on my parade!
I understand the burden of proof tactic, however, I see how
the herbs industry gets away with quackery because the
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