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Are there any members out there who know much about Jatropha
and it's processing requirements.
Thanks,
Sumit
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and processing rates. Installation
of extraction and processing equipment and training?
Best regards,
Sumit
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i AM FROM iit DELHI PRESENTLY WORKING ON PROJECT ON
Biodiesel PRODUCTION FROM jATROPHA. Jatropha is a
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x-charset ISO-8859-1Can Jatropha oil cakes be used for the production of
alcohol?
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x-charset ISO-8859-1Yep,
Too much smoke, inconsistent flame, flaring and nasty fast food
odour... If you are trying to impress your honey with a romantic WVO lamp,
not a good idea.
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. Jatrpha plant also has madicinal
value. If u need further details u can contact me
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Sumit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Are there any members out there who know much about
Jatropha
and it's processing requirements.
Thanks,
Sumit
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diesel? Is
there a scientific basis for this, or have I been smelling exhaust fumes?
Sumit.
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, it's going to be a trial and
error type of thing and I've got no idea on the long term effects.
Sumit
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Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 2:55 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Vanagon seals
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Hey,
I got an O3 Jetta TDI and am running 20% SVO. Anyone running
B100 on a new VW 1.9 Turbo Diesel engine? I'm putting in 20% pure soy mixed
with low sulphur (0.5%). Anyone got some tips on how lean I can go on the
D2?
Sumit
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Hello,
I know this is
The main problem with SVO using Palm oil is that it gums up. You'll get a
white sticky hue and it crystalizes as well leaving residue in the engine
and fuel lines. Cetane rating on Palm oil is quite high but I don't use it
because it does gum up. It has to be turned into BD to be used properly.
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