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Try
http://www.edie.net/news/Archive/3339.html and http://www.edie.net/news/Archive/840.html Andys link looks a bit a-ohellish Nig |
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The current method of producing biodiesel is very time consuming. It is not a continuous process but, is made in batches that take two or three days to complete. Misleading... The basic reaction is really fast and the slow stuff like settling and bubble washing do not have to be watched over. |
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yes - sorry about that - just got in a mess with the link - will try harder-andy
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You didn't type that link in by hand did you?
I know this isn't a thread about how to insert a link but you can select the address by clicking on the address box, when you are on the target page, hit edit to copy and then go to your post, use edit again to paste it in. Don't use the url button at the bottom unless you are typing it all in. |
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Once again I find myself in disagreement with the Guru. He posts:
Quote: "The current method of producing biodiesel is very time consuming. It is not a continuous process but, is made in batches that take two or three days to complete. Misleading... The basic reaction is really fast and the slow stuff like settling and bubble washing do not have to be watched over." I don't find it misleading at all. Batching is a slow process and while you may not have to watch over the settling process, it is time consuming. And if you are trying to produce on a large scale, you better have an immense number of settling tanks. It makes it nearly impossible to travel long distances while making your biodeisel, unless you have time to stop and wait for things to settle. I keep hoping that someone kind genius will discover something that will separate contaminated water from the clean washed oil. cal-Joe, how are you coming? |
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