Hi  Folks,

Todd  brought  up  something  interesting  here.
Solid  catalyst !  Could  someone  please  tell
those  of  us  who  don`t  know.  What  do  you
use  as  a  solid  catalyst ?  And  explain  the
way  to  use it .

Thanks,
David  Cruse
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] washing bio-diesel


> > Is it necessary to wash bio-diesel when it will be mixed 50/50 with
> regular
> > diesel fuel? Can isoprohyl alcohol be used after the wash instead of
> boiling?
> ...................
>
> Only if you want to preserve your injectors. If they are unimportant to
you,
> feel free to not wash.
>
> The fuel will have some free floating catalyst in it. Even though small
> amounts, over time it can contribute to injector failure.
>
> According to the Bio-Dieseler's Home Manual, this factoid should be
> indelibly tatooed on the inside of one's frontal lobe.
>
> This step will not be eliminated until solid catalysts become the industry
> standard. It's coming.
>
> As for isopropyl, are you theorizing that it could be used as a drying
> agent?
>
> Todd
> Appal Energy
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