Making alternative diesel fuel from Wast Petroleum Oil
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8 minutes of blathering on filters, then 10 seconds about "magic beads". So, what are the beads?
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as though Merlin or the ghost of Harry Houdini lives and works his magic on the mixture? I don't want to hear about 'magic'. What is the science, the chemistry, the process? If you can explain and show it works, I am interested, and may be motivated to buy your product instead of taking time to build my own experimental product. If you can't explain it, or show it works, you have wasted my time, and my money will definitely stay in my pocket.
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I do not have any experience with the distillation of waste oil. It seems as misleading as the use of centrifuges in that without knowing what you are starting with, how do you determine the heat, time, etc, needed to extract the nasties? Plus, distillation seems like a time consuming and dangerous process.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
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Went to your site, read all the pages. Sounds cool. You haven't mentioned(that I saw reading through these comments) the distillation factor. Will distillation remove the same things as the beads will or will it not? Not to bash the beads, they sounds awesome, just wondering.
Thanks!
-Mike
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Well, in today's world of instant gratification and impatients, many people have forgotten how or as you say, just too lazy to do a little research. To readdress the false security associated with centrifuge cleaning, I think it is good to repeat my feelings.
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@DTG781 He's a good old boy, I'd say a centrifuge would be handy to filter the oil down. I just refine the oil through a reactor. In an oxygen free enviro, heat it until it vaporizes, condensate the vapors, and whah lah, ya get diesel. It can be done with plastic, but it's much easier to do with used engine oil. You get a byproduct very similiar to "petrocoke" which can be burned like coal for other uses.
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@DTG781 my guess would be the "magic beads" are zeolite granuals, which would serve the purpose of removing excess water. Motor oils do get saturated with condensation from the crank case over time, altho I think it vaporizes out pretty easily once the engine is hot. I use them to "finish" my ethanol fuel that I make. It takes it from 90% pure to 99%. It would be a good precaution to take, and the granuals never wear out, just dry them in the sun, and use them over and over.
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That kind of lying to tubers and untrue statements has earn you your just reward as will anyone with this kind on constant BS. You are history. Find some one else to play with.
hello to all
i was interested on the vedio but got really bored as it really does not help in any way
shame we even look at these and allways hope we get some information
pontiac458uk 2 weeks ago
@pontiac458uk
It IS quite clear on the website, if you are smart enough to click on a link, that more information can be had by FILLING OUT A SIMPLE FORM. There are NO Exceptions to this.
archersfriend 2 weeks ago
Good luck with your endevors m036094, but your comments are not welcome here.
archersfriend 4 months ago