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From: Telsonicinc
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  • Nice demo, but pretty useless, you never tell the purpose of the demonstration or show the resulting product or what its used for. You'd have had just as much interest if you were at Orange Julius making a smoothy

  • what does the term Transesterfication mean?

  • good..and fast

  • Would a ultraonic cleaning bath work as they seem to run at about 45KHz? Ive heard that the transducer would overheat though.

  • Did you use a catalyst at all?

  • sometimes all that is needed is time,

    but heat and pressure are kinda nice to.

    aint chemistry just like a woman.

    dang. all that schooling and now everything's a joke.

  • Looks exactly the same as our "Sonoluminescence" Experiment when I was in 3rd Year Physics. The cylindrical tube is actually the horn of the Transducer (produces sound waves).

    With Biodiesel, frequency is not a critical factor I think. With Sonoluminescence, me & my Lab partner were able to produce a "bluish" light (within the water/solution)at around 27,350 Hz, with Temperature at 10 degree-Celsius.

    We also managed to produce 4 "bluish" light at one time, and it stays for around 30 minuts

  • looks exactly like transesterification to me

    sorry dude didn't see the light, maybe you stared at yours for to long and got some retinal damage. maybe you should see a shrink. yep, its good old fashioned ultrasonic transesterification

  • cool...I think...

  • is there a specific frequency you need to use

  • you might try explaining what it is you are doing and why?? instead of having us sit through the mixing bowl

  • sounds interesting, still we have to use methanol with this process?

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