The old timers here may have better info than me.  You should look for a 
local source, shipping will be the major cost if you shop well. Try this site:  
www.chemistrystore.com

In the trade, the commodity you want is called "caustic potash."  The 85% 
material should be very good for your use.  /Ernie Rogers

In a message dated 6/16/2004 3:21:39 PM Mountain Standard Time, 
biofuel@yahoogroups.com writes:

What is a good source for purchasing KOH in the States?  Do you have to 
go through chemical suppliers like Fisher Scientific?  What level of 
purity is required?  Any recommendations?  I am at the point of 
starting some "lab testing" with NaOH and KOH.  Thanks for the help.

Derek


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