You might consider one of the wax crystal inhibitors used as an additive for
diesel fuel.  It doesn't take much but they drop the "wax point" of diesel
fuels.  It should work for these fuels.

Dom Amato

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> Dear Keith
>     I have the problem with the methyle ester we produced from stearin,
> crude or olein palm oil. When the temperature drops to about less than
> 15 or 10 C, the ester become solid waxy  ( this might come from  some of
> the stearin which was not converted to ester ?) but it become clear
> liquid again when the temperature increases. Do you have any idea or
> suggestion to solve this problem because we use this ester  to run the
> locomotive in South of Thailand and this problem occured when the
> ambient temperature droped especially during the night.
> Regards
> Gumpon
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