Bio Diesel in North Carolina? GSO area?
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I work in the High Point, NC area and commute to just outside of Danville, Va daily. I dont drive the big truck to work.
I work for a chemical company and my boss is a chemist. I have been talking to him and come up with a setup that I plan to work on as I can get some time. Since there is no exotherm when the reaction is taking place all you really need is one tank and something to heat with. We had looked at an old hot water heater to do this (like the appleseed) and the rest is agitation and rinsing. You split the products so you really dont need any major pumps. Still working on the rinsing part.
I had called a company in Hillsborough that sells the Fuelmiester for the $3000 but that is out of my price range.
I work for a chemical company and my boss is a chemist. I have been talking to him and come up with a setup that I plan to work on as I can get some time. Since there is no exotherm when the reaction is taking place all you really need is one tank and something to heat with. We had looked at an old hot water heater to do this (like the appleseed) and the rest is agitation and rinsing. You split the products so you really dont need any major pumps. Still working on the rinsing part.
I had called a company in Hillsborough that sells the Fuelmiester for the $3000 but that is out of my price range.
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