Hi,

I'm building my own biodiesel processor and I want to use a copper immersion
heater vessel to mix the used oil and methoxide. I'm going to use Aleks
Kac's two stage method.
The vessel is already cone shaped and has the heater already installed so it
seems perfect for the job.

My worry is that it may corrode very quickly.  Has anybody any experience of
using copper vessels for the reactor?

Is it possible to have the copper vessel galvanised and if so would the
galvanised vessel be subject to rapid corrosion also?

I knew I'd regret dropping out of chemistry class!!!

Dermot 


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