thane-ethylene tanks and most of the steel barrels
all leak."
>From: Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have managed to score a 50 - 60 gallon aluminum tank with
fittings -
perfect for a processor.
I also have
Hmm. Last I checked aluminum and HDPE were different. So why do you
assume your experience with making BD in plastic has any bearing on the
suitability of aluminum as a reactor vessel? Anyways there was a thread
way back about a tank coating material you should use to coat the inside
of your
I do get it drawn up I
will send it on.
Jim
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I haven't picked up the tank -
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> No not intended as such Tom and I was just expressing
Jim
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Hi Jim,
Please don't take this as a cross-examination. I have no experien
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Hi Jim,
Please don't take this as a cross-examination. I have no experience w.
in on the design
Best to you,
Tom
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> If the inside
Hey James,
I have evolved from the idea of
the tank processor to a completly new design that is cheaper, safer, and
faster so I really don't care for the tank style due to the inferior mixing
that CAN take place.
What is it?
On 1/14/07, Kurt Nolte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For what it's worth
For what it's worth, methanol will strip aluminum oxide right off a
surface. Methoxide does so even more quickly, under steady exposure.
-Kurt
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best of luck however in your ventures.
Jim
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>Mike,
> A transpa
um into your fuel and also
corrode the tank.
Tom
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>I have managed
layer.
Good luck
Jim
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I have manage
I have managed to score a 50 - 60 gallon aluminum tank with fittings -
perfect for a processor.
I also have a 67 gallon (looks like lucite) circular fish tank.
I know MOX does not like aluminum, and have heard BD does not like
Lucite or Lexan or whatever this.
However, BD is fine in aluminum ta
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