ecule on top of the FFA's.
So why do we have to remove the FFA's at the first place ?
Met dank en vriendelijke groet,
Pieter Koole
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:48 PM
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Hi Todd,
> There is a method of making biodiesel where all feedstock is converted
> to soap, then chemically cracked to 100% FFAs and esterified to yield
> ~100% biodiesel. But it's doubtful that you have the set up for
> something that involved at any moderate scale.
>
What methode is that ?
7;re on your way Ian, good news!
Best wishes
Keith
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>Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:48 AM
>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Deacidification
>
>
> > Hi Ian
> >
> >>Hi
: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Deacidification
> Hi Ian
>
>>Hi Folks
>>I have tried the deacidification method with good results in the
>>test batch. However when I heat the oil to proc
Hi Todd
I'm using the JTF deacidification as some of the oil I have is Titrating at
7mls plus the 3.5.
And no I am not that advanced.
Cheers Ian
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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 4:10 AM
#x27;t checked what Ian's doing:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#deacid
Make your own biodiesel - page 2: Deacidifying WVO
Here's the previous message:
http://sustainablelists.org/pipermail/biofuel_sustainablelists.org/200
5-August/003008.html
Or:
http://snipurl.com
Hi Ian
>Hi Folks
>I have tried the deacidification method with good results in the
>test batch. However when I heat the oil to process it foams
>agressivly. I assume this is the water/lye reacting? It leaves a
>thick layer of fat/soap? which i skim off leaving good oil,
>titration of 1ml inste
Ian,
What are you "deacidifying" your oil with and how? Adding lye or similar
caustic in the absence of methanol is a sure fire way to manufacture
soap, just about the last thing you want if your eventual end product is
going to be biodiesel.
There is a method of making biodiesel where all fee
Ian & Theresa Sims wrote:
> Hi Folks
> I have tried the deacidification method with good results in the test
> batch. However when I heat the oil to process it foams agressivly. I
> assume this is the water/lye reacting? It leaves a thick layer
> of fat/soap? which i skim off leaving good oil,
Hi Folks
I have tried the deacidification method with good
results in the test batch. However when I heat the oil to process it foams
agressivly. I assume this is the water/lye reacting? It leaves a thick layer
of fat/soap? which i skim off leaving good oil, titration of 1ml instead of
7mls.
I appreciate your patience
Cheers
Ian
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] deacidification
> Hello Ian
>
>>Hi Keith
>>This is probably the best stuff avalable
Hello Ian
>Hi Keith
>This is probably the best stuff avalable in my small town, as it is from a
>food shop renound for quality food.
:-) It comes as a surprise to quite a lot of biodieselers when they
start titrating restaurant oil and quickly find out which ones really
produce quality food. 6m
Hi
KeithThis is probably the best stuff avalable in my small town, as it is
from a food shop renound for quality food. Yes I did mean deacidification as
per JTF site.I have 80 litres in 4 drums, I took three samples
heated them to test for water and carried out the test three times I even
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Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] deacidification
Hello Ian
Hi Guys
I've just tested the WVO I've managed to obtain and tested out at 6grpl
this plus 3.5 makes 9.
Hello Ian
Hi Guys
I've just tested the WVO I've managed to obtain and tested out at
6grpl this plus 3.5 makes 9.5. Is this a candidate for
deacidification?
What do you mean by deacidification? Do you mean using an acid-base
process instead of a single-stage base process, or do you mean this
Hi Guys
I've just tested the WVO I've managed to obtain and
tested out at 6grpl this plus 3.5 makes 9.5. Is this a candidate for
deacidification?
Cheers Ian
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I've just tested the WVO I've managed to obtain and
tested out at 6grpl. Is this a candidate for deacidification?
Cheers Ian
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