Nuff said.

I originally started the acid reaction subject because I had concerns 
about the quality of fuel made from FFAs which would affect 
commercial operations. However, it developed into a discussion about 
recipe methods.

Dave

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Wooly ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Keith
> Firstly, thanks to you and Steve for the initiative in starting the 
egroup. 
> I have gained much from your respective sites (I am positively  
bloated with 
> information from there and elsewhere on the 'net!) and it's a 
pleasure to 
> interact here too.
> 
> Would it be too presumptuous to suggest that the group we would 
best focus 
> again on business and commercial production issues, as it did when 
first 
> started, rather than on one person's attempt at biodiesel making on 
a home 
> scale? The process may well have commercial importance, but 
understanding it 
> and practicing it on a lab scale is , I think, best discussed in 
the other 
> biofuels group or other biodiesel forums. Please accept this in the 
spirit 
> of member-feedback.
> 
> On a lighter note I do appreciate greatly your early post with the 
link re:- 
> solvent recovery. Resciences' Australian agent and I are currently 
> communicating... A couple I found last night below (new to me, 
maybe not to 
> some);
> 
> http://www.binacchi.com/glycerine.html
> http://www.alba-intl.com/whatbuy.htm
> http://www.europacrown.com/products/products.htm (+ look around - 
oilseed 
> xtraction)
> 
> Regards
> Steve Woolcott
> HarvestEnergy
> Sydney Australia
> 
> 
> 
> 
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