Cleaning waste vegetable oil with Dieselcraft centrifuge

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

Using a centrifuge to clean waste vegetable oil, used motor oil or transmission fluid will reduces filter costs by 95%. Can be used in any bio-fuel pre-cleaning application. This clip shows the basic operation of Dieselcraft OC-20 Oil Centrifuge.

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  • A flammable liquid means a liquid having a flash point of not more than 60.5°C (141°F)

    A Non-Flammable/ Combustible liquid means any liquid that has a flash point above 60.5°C (141°F) and below 93°C (200°F).

    Flammable means it is highly dangerous. Gasoline, for instance, turns into a flammable vapor at very low temperatures, Biodiesel doesn't.

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  • very truthfully i try to burn all the waste in the oil as well cleaning it takes to much time

  • Ok how does the oil get into it? How does it get out? How do you get the glycerin out? What powers it? How much does it cost? How many gal. per hour does it produce? This video doesn't show you much and it doesn't tell you much?

  • It sure doesn't show you much?

  • I reckon u use a net or something like that at the start of the hose which u suck the veggie oil....

  • how can a centrifuge remove glycerin?

    glycerin molocules join the long oil molocules together.

  • i dont get it ?????????????

    i saw no oil going into centrifuge to get cleaned in this video? or any flowing out in to a container? WTF?

  • @skywalker89 supposedly these systems can process out the glycerin to actually make biodiesel from the raw veggie oil

  • hi i like your video,,i recommend to post your website in your description note ,thanks

  • is this method enough to use the biodisel then directly or is it not clean enough for the engine and still needs processing? Is processing and using a centrifuge two "competing" methods or are they complementary...

    Thanks a lot

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