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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re:To Chris problems sep. glycerine
> 'Lo Todd
>
> >Okay laddie,
> >
> >As to useful ends of glycerin, I'm at a standstill. Not everyone has an
> >industrial
'Lo Todd
>Okay laddie,
>
>As to useful ends of glycerin, I'm at a standstill. Not everyone has an
>industrial glycerin refiner down the road and few are producing biodiesel
>from virgin oils, making their glycerin somewhat acceptably usable in some
>manufacturing uses.
... didn't Mark say she co
As Todd said, you better start over again and do it carefully this time.
Your measurements of reagents ingredients specifically Sodium Hydroxide)
should be almost exact. If you are using the two-stage method, lye should
be 3.5 grams.
You could probably add more Phosphoric Acid but that would be
Okay laddie,
As to useful ends of glycerin, I'm at a standstill. Not everyone has an
industrial glycerin refiner down the road and few are producing biodiesel
from virgin oils, making their glycerin somewhat acceptably usable in some
manufacturing uses.
So I think it's probably time everyone sta
Hello Todd, Pieter and all
>Pieter,
>
>The answer is simple. You most probably can't using readily available
>resources.
>
>While you may be able to find some way to bleach and deodorize the glycerin
>after FFA separation and alcohol removal, you won't be able to improve its
>purity level unless
Pieter,
The answer is simple. You most probably can't using readily available
resources.
While you may be able to find some way to bleach and deodorize the glycerin
after FFA separation and alcohol removal, you won't be able to improve its
purity level unless you distill the glycerin, or at leas