Modern civilization has been built on man's increasingly effective harnessing of sources of energy to do work, from simple machines that utilize steam, coal,...
? The Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers (IDGTE) have been experimenting with used cooking oil and tallow and have run a CAT series 3500 unit. No...
thanks Keith & Peter. Doing the research for a friend of my fathers, so I may be back later with more questions once he's had a chance to work through all...
I'm trying to find out if there is any definitive info on particulate reductions resulting from the use of 100% SVO. I've looked quite hard and so far don't ...
Well, you've gotta remember, a slave is a valuable manufacturing piece of equipment ... similar to a wave soldering machine, robot automobile welder, or...
Hello, This is my first submission, and I'm just getting started in biodiesel, but have a strong industry and chemicals background. Has anyone ever used...
Obviously you and I see it clearly. So why are most of the population like the "coppertops" in Matrix? It was obvious to me decades ago that you have to drop...
Hello Chris 18-19% stoichiometric quantity for soy and corn? That's 6-7% more than other estimates, and would mean that none of us is using sufficient methanol...
Hello Terry, I am also new to the group. I have no idea how much those salts cost. If they will cost less than the energy needed to dry used oil, I guess...
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James: 50% reduction for Canola SVO, compared to PREMIUM Canadian diesel fuel. About the same as new soy biodiesel, and Canola WVO VW Jetta. "Renewable Oil...
It's good to hear from you, Kieth. I use very little excess in my trials. Using the value from journey to forever of 121.52 mL for soy and add 60% excess, we...
Christopher Tan
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I am a student working on a research project on "BioDiesel Fuels" project at the IIT Kanpur, India. I need a little help from you. I want to know the...
Does anyone see the irony in the name on this card? http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/article/0,12543,335428-1,00.html -BRAH [Non-text portions of this...
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Hi Mark <snip> ... I think you just established a new watershed. Instead of indignation, such comments as these from the Big Guys will just raise a chuckle, ...
This is a shot in the dark -- but-- freezing is a less energy intensive way of "distilling" water. Would it work for drying oil? Kirk ... From: Christopher Tan...
Only by half?? Dream on! http://ens-news.com/ens/may2003/2003-05-29-06.asp How to Halve U.S. Transport Emissions by 2050 ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 29, 2003...
Keith, I can promise to cut it in half to 2030, without doing anything, it is a sure bet and I cannot understand why they spend money suggesting this stuff....
Hi Chris ... Chris I don't understand this - are we using different terms for the same thing (or the same terms for different things?) ? In the above para, I'd...
Hallo friends, I think silica-gell and CuSO4 (cuprisulphate) can be used to dry used oil. Those silica-gell and CuSO4 are very higroscopic. Regard, Supranto...
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I suppose, but how do you get the ice out? That and oil flows REALLY slowly at freezing temperatures, making it hard to filter. ... From: kirk To:...
Christopher, I found a salt that may work. You know that stuff you may use to salt your driveway in the winter, or the pellets in those little closet...
Hello Keith, Easy, we are not "friends of George", we would actually suggest something that they had to do now. This would disturb the new world order and...
pressure to speed the flow and a plate the water freezes to -- or a "sieve" Just ideas Kirk ... From: Terry Lohnes [mailto:lohnest@...] Sent: Monday,...
How about quicklime? (CaO) Less corrosive than Calcium chloride hydrate. Kirk ... From: Terry Lohnes [mailto:lohnest@...] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003...