How does one get rid of the "glycerol" from bio-diesel production?,
especially in larger quantities...is it more cost effective and
environmentally responsible to invest in glycerol processing equipment
so one doesn't have to "discard" the entire mixture?

Kim
Sac, CA


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/10/03 12:53AM >>>
>Is there anyone in Western Canada that will buy the glycerin I get
>from my diesel?
>
>Brent
>Sask. Canada

You'll be very lucky to sell it in the raw form. It's not just 
glycerine, as Todd already explained to you:
http://archive.nnytech.net/index.php?view=24684&list=BIOFUEL

If you separate it you'll get three distinct layers, the catalyst at 
the bottom, industrial-grade glycerine in the middle, about 95% pure, 
and FFA on top, and you might be able to sell this separated 
glycerine. See:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_glycsep.html
Separating glycerine/FFAs

Keith



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