Another discovery
Research is a wonderful thing. In researching the biodiesel making process (again), I have come across a new procedure where a 'water wash' is no longer needed.
Water washing is a process used to take out the excess methanol, soaps, and other impurities in the raw biodiesel. There are problems with using a water wash; they include the following:
I have chosen to distill the raw (un-washed) biodiesel in another water heater. The plan is to set up the water heater as a still to collect the methanol if at all possible for re-use (and at worst case keep it out of the air in my work area.
We'll see how this goes... back to the drawing board on the processor.
Water washing is a process used to take out the excess methanol, soaps, and other impurities in the raw biodiesel. There are problems with using a water wash; they include the following:
- possibility of causing an emulsion
- the necessity of having to now dry the biodiesel
- waste water disposal
- time (dealing with adding/removing the water multiple times)
- and there are probably others...
I have chosen to distill the raw (un-washed) biodiesel in another water heater. The plan is to set up the water heater as a still to collect the methanol if at all possible for re-use (and at worst case keep it out of the air in my work area.
We'll see how this goes... back to the drawing board on the processor.
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