Making the diester or biodiesel: Recipe

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by Flytox » 16/09/13, 19:25

Hello lemust09

Apparently you have done a lot of things, you can put us some pictures, additional information of your achievements? :P
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by lemust09 » 16/09/13, 19:38

just take a barrel with a strapping cover put in a sprinkler pump (small ornamental pond pump) an aquarium heater at 38 ° pour 160 liters of clean frying oil and add 30 liters of alcohol at 96 ° stir for 1 week and then leave to stand while maintaining the temperature for another week of rest and this is done by itself without handling it is enough to recover from the bottom the "TEEP" and then flow this residue with which I lit my stove at the time and the very fluid product directly in the impeccable tank nothing to say .... here is the manufacturing principle ... I have already explained why unfortunately I no longer have photos of my demos, unfortunately, but there are some on other site (on meca Z and also another above too (hydrogen, TEEP, ball burner, and other research)
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by lemust09 » 17/09/13, 09:07

the "TEEP" is the "Partial Trans Ethyl Esther" of the oil
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by moinsdewatt » 11/11/18, 23:03

Interesting development, I hate to read the comments of Total the top. Unless Total lowers?

Total's biodiesel to palm oil, Avril responds with a biofuel 100% French rapeseed

Aurélie Barbaux Factory New the 08 / 11 / 2018

The Avril group is launching the production of a fuel produced solely from French rapeseed, Oelo100. It will be distributed in short circuit to transport or local authorities.

Rather than continue to lament the unfair competition of Indonesian palm oil, imported by Total, or Argentinian soybean with French rapeseed to produce the 7% of biodiesel that is added to the fossil fuel, the Avril group decided to create a new outlet for French rapeseed produced by 75 000 farmers in France. It launches a biofuel meeting the European standard B100, produced at 100% based on French rapeseed, the Oleo100.

It will be produced "first at the Avril site in Grand Couronne near Rouen (Seine-Maritime) where significant investments have been made", explains Kristell Guizouarn, project manager within the Avril group. Ultimately, other production sites could be created. The group's objective for the time being is to supply 15 vehicles by 000, ie a very small part of the French heavy goods vehicle fleet, which includes 2023 trucks and 533 buses and coaches. An "ambitious" but "reasonable" goal, specifies Kristell Guizouarn. Because Avril does not want to compete with biodiesel, but targets fleets of carriers or communities engaged in an ecological transition, which it will supply directly, and not via the oil tanker pump network.

Target carriers and militant communities

"Distributing [fuel] without an intermediary is a new profession for Avril, explains the project manager. We do not sell the Oleo 100 to an oil tanker but directly to the storage tanks. And for customers who want it, we 'will take care of everything until the installation of a connected tank. " Avril is banking on the "pride" of customers to use French rapeseed, who "will display it on their vehicles", anticipates Kristell Guizouarn. And at a cost competitive with that of diesel or CNG. The transformation to make trucks compatible with this biofuel costs only 1 euros and is paid for by Avril. Conversely, vehicle natural gas (NGV) for bioethanol requires a different engine.

April, of course, puts forward the greenhouse gas emission reductions of its rapeseed biofuel, up to -80%, but only for the old engines, such as Euro 3 or Euro 4. very polluting. The Oleo100 would have a carbon footprint 2,5 times better than conventional diesel and twice as clean as that of NGV.

France is not a pioneer. "In Sweden, fleets of buses using this type of biofuel, recognizes Kristell Guizouarn, but Avril already supplies them with part of it under another brand". And if this is not the ambition of the Avril group, which wants to limit itself to these fleets of militant transporters, the group would have the potential to run 100 to 000 heavy goods vehicles on the Oleo150.


https://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/a ... is.N766749
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 11/11/18, 23:54

Andre wrote:Hello
currently I'm running in 100% recycled oil fried potato
I start with diesel oil and once the temperature of the oil at 60c I transfer oil, it is easier to develop than the panton, but there are rules to respect, temperature and oil flow in front of the pump and especially that the engine leaves in the first laps. There is a slight overconsumption compared to diesel and a loss on high speed, although if I increase the water dose to the reactor, it gives approximately the same power.

I'm going for a ride on the forum oily, it's a whole world .. the first post I did on filtration, the answers I'm not convinced ect .. as if you were a liar .. the other post explanation how to run in bicarburation without prewash pump still full of answers I was looking to save money by candlelight (to be told this, a guy who consumes 3000 liters of gasoline annually just to make wind, it is very good ..) and that it was necessary to follow the advice of the specialists of great experiences.
I was about to explain to them how to make a montage 24 volts, how to heat the oil in the line of resevoir in winter and particularly the suction, to think about it I would not take my time they do not know what it is a true winter ..
They are not interested in knowing what others are doing, they have science infuse so I will keep my work for me and spend more time on fixtures ... and do like my ball burner keep it for 30ans discreetly in my garage..

It's a bit off topic, but I have to get out of my way ... before making indigestion forumAndre ...


With which car?

With the Mercedes 190D I have already done (in the past, from memory between 2005 and 2010) tests with a percentage of commercial rapeseed oil mixed with diesel: no soucy

Then I did a dry tank test and I gave a few liters of rapeseed: no soucy either ...

Strangely I noticed an improvement subjective : engine smoother, less noisy.

With an added smell of french fries : Mrgreen:

At the time of memory it was said that it did not work with injection engines.
So I have not tested in the E300.
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by izentrop » 12/11/18, 00:45

moinsdewatt wrote:Interesting development, I hate to read the comments of Total the top. Unless Total lowers?

Total's biodiesel to palm oil, Avril responds with a biofuel 100% French rapeseed
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The reason for the growing popularity of palm oil in agrofuels is threefold: economic, regulatory and technical. Its price is 17% lower on average than rapeseed on world markets; European anti-dumping duties on Indonesian palm oil have fallen; finally, there has been a technological breakthrough allowing the hydrogenation of palm oil (HVO), which fluidises it and prevents it from freezing. https://www.lepoint.fr/economie/agrocar ... 058_28.php
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by Christophe » 04/02/21, 13:16

Print this subject, it will be useful for the next years post covid : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

https://www.econologie.com/telechargeme ... u-diester/
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