Re: [biofuel] Lubricants from Vegetable Oils

2002-12-07 Thread Keith Addison

Hi Hakan

>Hi Keith,
>
>How do you find all of this valuable things?

:-) It's my business to find information, or part of it. But actually 
a lot of it comes to me, I don't have to go to it, it doesn't take as 
much time as you might think. I'm glad you find it valuable.

>This link is great for my
>fictive biodiesel/SVO business. The link is a part of the same organization
>who run the http://newrules.org/ that you pointed us to before. A gold mine
>for my business ideas!

I like all those sites, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR), 
Sustainable Minnesota, Carbohydrate Economy, New Rules Project, all 
well worth a good browse, and regularly. They're linked from our 
Ethanol resources page, they were very useful when we first made the 
biofuels section of our website.

>I noted down some ideas about products for sensitive environments already.
>Products that would make sense on going bio with, because of the spill in
>the environment, like.
>Products and fuel in agriculture,
>Products in forest applications,
>Products in maritime applications,
>Gasoline/Veg oil  and ethanol/SVO mix for two stroke engines.

That's a big potential application, and they're dirty. I think there 
was some fuss in Sweden not long ago about two-stroke emissions 
(lawnmowers?), and also in the US. There's been quite a lot of 
discussion here on ethanol and biodiesel mix for two-strokes, and 
more on replacing two-stroke oil with biodiesel.

Regards

Keith



>Hakan
>
>
>At 03:57 PM 12/7/2002 +0900, you wrote:
> >Lubricants from Vegetable Oils
> >Vegetable oil-based lubricants are emerging as a high-performance
> >environmentally friendly alternative to the more commonly purchased
> >petroleum oil lubricants. Users choose vegetable oil-based lubricants
> >because they perform as well or better than petroleum oils, are
> >readily biodegradable and low in toxicity, and offer worker safety
> >advantages. The newly published, Lubricants from Vegetable Oil
> >provides an overview of the use of vegetable oil-based lubricants in
> >industrial and automotive applications, and identifies companies that
> >sell these products. Click here for ordering information
> >http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org/html/puborder.html


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Re: [biofuel] Lubricants from Vegetable Oils

2002-12-07 Thread MH

> Lubricants from Vegetable Oils
> Vegetable oil-based lubricants are emerging as a high-performance
> environmentally friendly alternative to the more commonly purchased
> petroleum oil lubricants. Users choose vegetable oil-based lubricants
> because they perform as well or better than petroleum oils, are
> readily biodegradable and low in toxicity, and offer worker safety
> advantages. The newly published, Lubricants from Vegetable Oil
> provides an overview of the use of vegetable oil-based lubricants in
> industrial and automotive applications, and identifies companies that
> sell these products. Click here for ordering information
> http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org/html/puborder.html


 Speaking of -- I normally use full synthetic 5W-30 oil
 in the crankcase per manufactures recommendation.  Was
 paying about $3.50 to $4.27 US per quart retail.  Recently
 noticed a price break decreasing cost to $2.99 per US quart
 retail when purchasing 5W-30 or 10W-30 weight full synthetic oil.

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Re: [biofuel] Lubricants from Vegetable Oils

2002-12-07 Thread Hakan Falk


Hi Keith,

How do you find all of this valuable things? This link is great for my 
fictive biodiesel/SVO business. The link is a part of the same organization 
who run the http://newrules.org/ that you pointed us to before. A gold mine 
for my business ideas!

I noted down some ideas about products for sensitive environments already. 
Products that would make sense on going bio with, because of the spill in 
the environment, like.
Products and fuel in agriculture,
Products in forest applications,
Products in maritime applications,
Gasoline/Veg oil  and ethanol/SVO mix for two stroke engines.

Hakan


At 03:57 PM 12/7/2002 +0900, you wrote:
>Lubricants from Vegetable Oils
>Vegetable oil-based lubricants are emerging as a high-performance
>environmentally friendly alternative to the more commonly purchased
>petroleum oil lubricants. Users choose vegetable oil-based lubricants
>because they perform as well or better than petroleum oils, are
>readily biodegradable and low in toxicity, and offer worker safety
>advantages. The newly published, Lubricants from Vegetable Oil
>provides an overview of the use of vegetable oil-based lubricants in
>industrial and automotive applications, and identifies companies that
>sell these products. Click here for ordering information
>http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org/html/puborder.html
>



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[biofuel] Lubricants from Vegetable Oils

2002-12-07 Thread Keith Addison

Lubricants from Vegetable Oils
Vegetable oil-based lubricants are emerging as a high-performance 
environmentally friendly alternative to the more commonly purchased 
petroleum oil lubricants. Users choose vegetable oil-based lubricants 
because they perform as well or better than petroleum oils, are 
readily biodegradable and low in toxicity, and offer worker safety 
advantages. The newly published, Lubricants from Vegetable Oil 
provides an overview of the use of vegetable oil-based lubricants in 
industrial and automotive applications, and identifies companies that 
sell these products. Click here for ordering information
http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org/html/puborder.html

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[biofuel] Lubricants from Vegetable Oils

2001-01-11 Thread John Bailey

Hi Bioenergy-netters -
Although it is a bit off-topic, I think many of you might be
interested...

I wanted to let the list know that ILSR's Carbohydrate Economy program
has just released a report "Lubricants from Vegetable Oils"  You can
find a link to more information on the report and ordering info on
ILSR's home page at http://www.ilsr.org/

Here is a brief description:
Vegetable oil-based lubricants are emerging as a high-performance
environmentally friendly alternative to the more commonly purchased
petroleum oil lubricants. "Lubricants from Vegetable Oil" is the
Carbohydrate Economy Program's latest report, and the third in our
Industrial Products from the Soil series. It provides an overview of the
use of vegetable oil-based lubricants in industrial and automotive
applications, and identifies companies that sell these products.

Follow this link to order online:
http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org/html/puborder.html

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