Kevin, I'm not sure if this relates to what you are doing, but I used the 
POR-15 that was recommended in the JTF site with great satisfaction.  I coated 
the inside of 2-55 gallon tanks with half a pint.  I used the clear paint and 
it formed a "shell-like" glaze that is solid like a rock.  I made sure I read 
all the precautions on this stuff, use a respirator.  High organics.  I have 
not had anything in the tanks as of yet though.  Hopefully I can get another 
stage completed over Thanksgiving.  Just a suggestion.  Jonathan Schearer.

Kevin Shea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanks Keith,
Is the polyester resin coating something of a 'do-it-yourself' project?
There is four 1" openings on each tank, so I should be able to pour the
resin (or spray) and rotate each tank for full coverage.

However, I inquired further with a resin company on the internet and waiting
to see what advice they have for me.

-Kevin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Addison" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Biodiesel output to galvanized settling
tankw/site tube


> Hello Kevin
>
> >Currently I process BD as single-stage, but hope to grow into the acid
> > two-stage down-the-line. My reactor is the "Girl Mark" fumeless
model..
> >Here is my question(s)...
> >
> > Wondering if I can use three sealed 82 gal sealed galvenized tanks in my
> > biodiesel processor is okay?
>
> Both NaOH and KOH react with zinc. You could try giving the tanks an
> inner coating of polyester resin (glass fibre), or two coatings
> maybe. It resists the biodiesel process well, including the acid-base
> process.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Keith
>
>
> >I plan to use this as a fumeless settling
> > tank, a second 82 gal tank as a biodiesel wash tank and a third to store
> >the
> > glycerin & byproduct to later pump back to the reactor for methanol
> > recovery. (all tanks have pressure release valves for safety) These
> >three tanks have a
> > maximum pressure of 125 PSI, so they are strong.
> >
> > However, I've read in "Girl Marks" fumeless processor, she frowns on
the
> > 3/4" galvanized plumbing (but does not explain why), but since black
pipe
> >is not available for the manifold
> > etc,., we have no choice in some of the components to go with
galvanized..
> >
> > Can I use these galvanized tank in my process...or what is the deal
with
> >galvanized
> > with biodiesel production if any problems?
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Kevin Shea
> > Beacon, New York USA
> >

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