Hi Golan,
 
Did you take your titration sample from the top of the tank? If your oil has stood for a couple of months, it is quite likely that all the worst oil has settled to the bottom of your tank and the best to the top.
I would expect your titrations to get progressively higher as you work your way through the tank of oil, eventually getting even higher than your original 2.4.
Sorry no magic, just settling out.
Hope this helps
 
Bob
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 6:46 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] changes in titration values

hi!
 
does any of you notice major difference in titration values in the same oil before and after 1-2 months in stalling tank?
 
i have anew 1000 liter black  staling tank outside in the sun (it get very hot here in the summer 38-45 c July Aug)
same  oil that titrated 2.4 for few times before entering the tank titrated 0.9 after few weeks in the tank i titrated over and over again for 8 times i change for fresh indicator twice but i still got the same result 0.9 i just made batch using 3.5+0.9 Noah and it pass the quality test (both methanol&washing) just fine
any idea how this magic works?
 
all the best
Golan


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