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Regards,
Juan
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De: Greg and April <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: Copper - was Re: [biofuel] Re: Vacumn distillation
Fecha: Viernes 15 de Febrero de 2002 3:46 PM
Not to say you did a bad test or anything, but, the new copper / zinc
pennies react to a
other materials) in
seperate jars, and log the results.
Greg H.
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From: "jim6669jim" <>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:37
Subject: Copper - was Re: [biofuel] Re: Vacumn distillation
> I'm not a chemist but I have seen copper react with biod
I'm not a chemist but I have seen copper react with biodiesel.
I placed a US penny ( copper/zinc ) in a pint of biodiesel.
In 2 months it turned black.
I would test bd on a copper sample before commiting to a copper
vessel.
Somewhere on the Web I ran across a bd compatibility chart.
It listed w
"janandjoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Keith Addison wrote:
>
>For base methods, I think copper hot-water tanks are quite popular.
>
> - Please can you expand on this?
>
>I live in Wales, UK and new ideas take a while to filter thru(all due
>respects to John Nicholson in N. Wales with wh
Keith Addison wrote:
For base methods, I think copper hot-water tanks are quite popular.
- Please can you expand on this?
I live in Wales, UK and new ideas take a while to filter thru(all due
respects to John Nicholson in N. Wales with whom I have tried to establish
email contact but t
>most whiskey makers use copper in the production of
>drinkable alcohol. i can't see why biofuel requires
>316 stainless. stainless is required in pharmacutical
>and food processing ,but this is usually 304 stainless
>as it welds better than 316 and is less expensive.
>regards,roger
A
Have you done any work on making the residue from the still fit for human
consumption?
By
Raw
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 09 February, 2002 5:53 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Vacumn distillation
most
most whiskey makers use copper in the production of
drinkable alcohol. i can't see why biofuel requires
316 stainless. stainless is required in pharmacutical
and food processing ,but this is usually 304 stainless
as it welds better than 316 and is less expensive.
regards,roger
> Unfo