Steam generator or turbine to produce electric power.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a couple years experience with burning glycerin. I had to do it,
I've got such a large accumulation of the stuff. I've tried it in a couple of
wood boilers and in a babington burner. The stuff does burn,
--- In biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A Babington burner should surely be hot enough, an MEN heater
should
be too, but anyway the exhaust goes outside - not proposing to
pollute the outside, it probably wouldn't be any more than is
released burning SVO
I was under the impression that the FFA recovery could be again
reprocessed under the 2-stage acid/base method. Is this correct?
James Slayden
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, girl mark wrote:
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though
Hello Mark
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use,
Hello Mark
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use,
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use, and about
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use, and about