Me too. Nothing (or almost nothing) related with biofuels at this time
here... If somebody knows an automatic way to do, please reply.
2013/4/2 Wikus Snijman
> I agree with Kirk. Please remove me as well, please
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> >>> Kirk McLoren 31/03/2013 01:28 >>>
> read the archives
> its all there exte
Everything ok from Spain
2012/10/30 Alex Rodriguez
> Got your message down in Mexico.
> Thanks
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> On Oct 30, 2012, at 6:55, "Chip Mefford" wrote:
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> > Okay list;
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> > We're almost there. Keith is having issues posting to the list.
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> > I'm supposing this is due
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If the coloured particles (maybe with so high percent of FFA, this oil has
been used for many cicles of heating or a strong treatment, and probably it
has a high decomposition ratio) are quite small, bentonite has not capacity
to recover from the media. The carbon is better for this purposes.
Bes
A little bit of coloured sustances, can make a very high coloured solution,
so if the reaction goes correctly, it must not be a problem. Try to bleach
it with activated charcoal, heating close to boiling point and adding then.
The problem is that you will need to filter it quite well to remove all
I don't believe it. RF is so powerless energy to do something like that...
2007/9/16, Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I predict the efficiency of rf in to hydrogen out will be <1
> Research funding is a lovely thing - I would like lots of it please.
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> If you examine it all our energy exce
I'm not really sure, but the way of working of reverse osmosis is to
separate a concentrated solution (of one/various solid in a liquid) between
an very-low concentrated solution and a very-high solution. But it is the
case of solids solved in liquids. The problem between
methanol-ethanol/water