[biofuel] Re: Biodiesel for heating - viscosity

2001-11-06 Thread Jim
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Aleksander wrote: > > > Can you give me some idea of viscosity of dino-fuel at particular > > temperatures. > Yeah. Viscosity is measured at 20 degC for biodiesel, because with > heat it's viscosity falls close to that of dino. Dino's viscos

[biofuel] Re: Biodiesel for heating - viscosity

2001-11-06 Thread Aleksander <kac
> Can you give me some idea of viscosity of dino-fuel at particular > temperatures. Yeah. Viscosity is measured at 20 degC for biodiesel, because with heat it's viscosity falls close to that of dino. Dino's viscosity changes very little with temperature - compared to biodiesel. I assume this

Re: [biofuel] Re: Biodiesel for heating - viscosity

2001-11-06 Thread Tilapia
Sorry to appear rude, actually, sometimes tone of voice is hard to control in this medium. Anyway, your method of determining viscosity is looking good. Can you give me some idea of viscosity of dino-fuel at particular temperatures. I assume this is temperature dependent. Can dino-oil be used

[biofuel] Re: Biodiesel for heating - viscosity

2001-11-05 Thread Aleksander <kac
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > And just how am I to measure out ~5 centistokes? What are centistrokes > anyway, a bug disease? Hey no need to be rude, man! You asked the question, here are the answers. Kinematic viscosity is measured in "Stokes". You can not measure it