Re: [biofuel] Re: acceptable containers for methoxide mixing

2002-03-25 Thread Paul Gobert
- Original Message - From: Alan S. Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] Actually, for small quantities I like to use a Pyrex or Kimax flask (cheap on eBay), and a magnetic stirrer. (also cheap on eBay). The brand names aren't important, any borosilicate glass will do. I'm just

[biofuel] Re: acceptable containers for methoxide mixing

2002-03-25 Thread Alan S. Petrillo
Paul Gobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Alan S. Petrillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] Actually, for small quantities I like to use a Pyrex or Kimax flask (cheap on eBay), and a magnetic stirrer. (also cheap on eBay). The brand names aren't important, any borosilicate glass will do. I'm

[biofuel] Re: acceptable containers for methoxide mixing

2002-03-24 Thread Alan S. Petrillo
Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You really want to stay away from glass. Caustic splattering all over hell and half of creation due to a minor lack of attention or slip is not a pretty thought. Indeed, but spills can happen with plastic or stainless as well, so you should always be on