Re: [Biofuel] Wash Water Temperature

2004-11-27 Thread Ken Provost

on 11/27/04 7:04 AM, Legal Eagle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I just read that the temperature of the wash water
 could be a factor in determining how complete the
 wash would be.


A warm wash (I use around 45C) is always better --
dissolves mono- and diglycerides better, holds more
NaOH, and helps to break up any emulsion that might
form.  -K

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Re: [Biofuel] Wash Water Temperature

2004-11-27 Thread Legal Eagle


temp and might be a bit dificult to hold, however I understand about it 
needing to be a bit on the warm side.

Luc
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on 11/27/04 7:04 AM, Legal Eagle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I just read that the temperature of the wash water
could be a factor in determining how complete the
wash would be.



A warm wash (I use around 45C) is always better --
dissolves mono- and diglycerides better, holds more
NaOH, and helps to break up any emulsion that might
form.  -K

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