> > Any experience using glycerin as a heating fuel?
>Afraid not but very interested in same. With winter begining and an aging
>slow combustion stove I,m looking for alternatives.
>Some interesting postings on this subject over last month or so.
> Regards , Paul
Be sure you have efficient combu
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From: "Gary and Jos Kimlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Reclaiming the methanol
> Paul my next batch will be with cotton seed oil. I intend to use the
> twostage with KOH rather than NaOH. The best I can do with NaOH see
- Original Message - > Paul, one vessel would be great,
but poses (at first glance) two
> problems:
> -JIM
Points taken Jim,
Am trying to simplify process as much as possible. Even tried methylated
spirits for methoxide against all advice (40% water) and ended up with a
jell
Hi All,
For those who are reclaiming methanol what %
of the methanol do you get back? I assume vacuum
recovery method.
Thanks,
jerry dycus
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-Original Message-
From: Gary and Jos Kimlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 5:26 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Reclaiming the methanol
Paul my next batch will be with cotton seed oil. I intend
Paul my next batch will be with cotton seed oil. I intend to use the
twostage with KOH rather than NaOH. The best I can do with NaOH seems to be
80-85% pure, I suspect that leaves too much water to avoid soaps. I'll take
your advice and wash and dry it. I'll let you know how it goes. The oil
colle
Paul, one vessel would be great, but poses (at first glance) two
problems:
Time and batch quantity, which is to say that you'd be producing a
smaller batch over a longer period of time. Sure, it's compact, but for a
garage operation I'd prefer a multi-barrel approach allo
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> Treat anything clear as Methanol.
> My first attempt making biod, just sucking in Meth and at a temp of 55oC I
> found at least 250ml of Meth in my liquid trap.
> Be very careful.
> Ian
Ian,
In my trial laboratory scale batches have found that methoxide and SVO
(c
Treat anything clear as Methanol.
My first attempt making biod, just sucking in Meth and at a temp of 55oC I
found at least 250ml of Meth in my liquid trap.
Be very careful.
Ian
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From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 7:59 AM
Subject: [b
Dale is right, recovered methanol is OK to re-use. I have found that from
biod made using 15% meth (v/v WVO), the glyc. yields 3% meth (v/v WVO) and
is well worth the trouble of simple distillation at 70 deg C. Probably will
use 20% in future for an easier life without unnecessary loss of costly
Dale,
Isn't there any loss of methanol during reaction? I am surprised that you
are recovering all that you use. Or did I mis-understand you?
Mike
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