Guy you can go through a company call micro motion they make pump and 
meters that once are set they will deliver the amount you want and need. 
Jim Allen

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> Alan,
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> interesting ideas - I am intending to use a used magnetic driven measuring
> pump (I found a couple of them in ebay) without the nonreturn valve in it.
> Usually they cost around 50 - 100 Euros (= Dollars?) in Germany. With the
> membrane they work like a piston driven oscillator. You can feed the
> reactor with another measuring pump that works in the normal way and is
> installed in line with the oscillator...
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> What do you think?
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> Andreas Ohnsorge
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> Andreas W Ohnsorge wrote:
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> >Keith wrote:
> > FYI, there's a continuous reactor design here:
> > http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor.html#continuous
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> > Some people we know are working successfully with small-scale
> > continuous designs but they're not ready to talk about it yet.
> > Judging by their track record I'd be confident that they'll deliver
> > the goods in good order in due course. I know there's also been much
> > ado about continuous reactors at another forum, FWIW, but I haven't
> > taken any notice, not very interested.
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> The OFM guys built their mixers, IMO, upside down with the pistons on
> the bottom and the pipes on top.
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> When I designed the still partially built continuous processor that is
> sitting in boxes in my garage until I get to it again, I designed my
> OFMs with the pipes down in a heated water bath and the pistons on top.
>   Building the baffle assemblies for the pipes has proven to be one of
> the exciting parts.  Even more exciting has been building the pistons
> and oscilatory drives.  I'm trying to find access to a machine shop that
> won't cost me an arm and both legs to see what I can fabricate.  Unless
> I get some better ideas first.
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> Now that it looks like I may actually need the thing I might actually
> finish building it.
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