[biofuel] Another methos for drying biodiesel/biogas

2001-01-29 Thread Ask me
There are some crystals you can buy that look like sugar. One spoonful in a pint glass, will absorb the whole pint of water, and will form individual blobs of 15mm clear gelly. It is used in the plant growing indusry as a bubstate improver, it is also used in the lining of disposable nappies,

Re: [biofuel] Another methos for drying biodiesel/biogas

2001-01-29 Thread Tee
Hydrosource (a cross-linked polyacrylamide) Hydrosource is a long-lasting, easy-to-use, water-absorbing soil amendment. Use in gardens, houseplants, and landscaping to increase the soil's water-holding capacity. You can either increase the growth of the plant or decrease the watering

Re: [biofuel] Another methos for drying biodiesel/biogas

2001-01-29 Thread anton and federica
do you suppose these could be reused by drying in an oven? anton > General Performance: One pound of Hydrosource will absorb up to 48 >gallons of rainwater or snowmelt, and 20-35 gallons of water, depending on >the salt content of the water. > Hydrosource can be applied wet or

Re: [biofuel] Another methos for drying biodiesel/biogas

2001-01-29 Thread terry calmes
Could this be used to dry ethanol also??? Thanks for any responces. >From: Tee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com >To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [biofuel] Another methos for drying biodiesel/biogas >Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 12:13:34 -0600

Re: [biofuel] Another methos for drying biodiesel/biogas

2001-01-30 Thread Tee
I have some and they will air dry ok. Air dry time is about a week in a dry climate. But I have never used them in the process of making Biodiesel. At 06:48 PM 01/28/2001 -0800, you wrote: >do you suppose these could be reused by drying in an oven? >anton > > > > General Performance: On