Thank you very much. Needless to say as it is obvious you are part of the deal.
Couple of weeks is nothing...
Very Best for us
Chico

Keith Addison wrote:

Hi Chico

Keith
Would these honorable people sign a NDA/Agreement and collect royalties from us on sales so we can produce and commercialize the good stuff in Brasil???


Hmmm, I don't know. I'll ask them. I won't be seeing them for a couple of weeks, it could take some time, but I will get back to you, whatever the result. I think that would be a Good Thing, so I really will try, but no promises, they have their own way of looking at it.

My limited knowledge on the subject tells me this is a kind of syn fluid ( synthetic fluid made of castor oil) with with ashless extreme pressure agent.


Yes, something like that, I think.

Very best for us


We'll see Chico.

This is about castor oil in Brazil, maybe you saw it:

http://www.tierramerica.net/2003/0526/ianalisis.shtml
Energy in a Castor Bean

And this about India:

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/bline/2004/08/04/stories/200408040 0300300.htm The Hindu Business Line : Gujarat Oleo Chem bags Rs 25-cr biodiesel order from IOC

And this is what the estimable James Duke has to say about it:

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Ricinus_communis.html
Ricinus communis

Best wishes

Keith


Francisco ( Chico )

Keith Addison wrote:

Hi Dave, Francisco

We're using engine, transmission and differential oil made from pure castor oil, and it's really good stuff!

That's the good news... The bad news is that it's not available. It's made by some people we work with here in Japan who, for various reasons of their own, don't want to go through all the hoops of patenting it and producing it commercially, so they only make it available to a few people using biodiesel/SVO and working to promote biofuels here.

Sorry!

However, that such oils do exist (there are European products available), and that a small (but smart!) outfit like this one here can produce such a product from scratch at least shows it's not impossible. Surely a matter of bringing market demand to bear? Castor oil is a very good candidate, perhaps the best. There's quite a lot of fuel-related work being done with castor oil in India and in Brazil.

Best wishes

Keith


Dear  Dave:
when you find it , pls pass the word.
Thanks, Francisco

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 7:43 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Looking for bio oils and lubricants


Hello,
I am looking for biodegradable, 100% (or 99.9%) plant derived 2-stroke and 4-stroke motor oils and lubricants. We have many vehicles running on ethanol, biodiesel and SVO, and just hate the idea of putting in petro motor oil on our next oil changes. We are looking for a bulk buy of some
sort, maybe even a distributorship, but haven't had luck locating a
business which markets 100% biooil for use in 4 stroke engines. Any help
is appreciated, I know its out there. Thanks!

Dave


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