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The Remix is a waste oil refinery and fuel generating machine developed by DCA Engineering, and can mix waste oil, such as cooking oil and lubricating oil, with heavy oil, light oil, and kerosene to generate fuel for use in boilers, diesel engines, and power generating machines.
Compared to the existing chemical methods, the machine physically mixes emulsifications of waste oil and petroleum, requiring no chemicals as additives. It is not based on any chemical reaction, so no side products are created.
With this machine, waste cooking oil can substitute for 20% of light oil and kerosene or 30% of heavy oil. The energy costs can be reduced proportionally by the amount of waste cooking oil that is mixed.
The machine can process 500 liters of waste oil per hour which reduces the processing cost to less than 0.1 yen per liter.
An exemplary usage is to produce fuel from by-product oil that is generated during the process of converting food residue to feedstuff.

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  • I am intrested in waest lub oil reganretion or you can sand detail of machine my email,ashokdsalvi@yahoo.com waiting for reply

    thanks

    ashok salvi

  • How much?

  • I saw a ytube video yesterday using a centrifuge to extract alcohol - ethanol from mash, from chilled iced wine. The specific gravity, alcohol is different and the centrifuge removed the alcohol. I'd like to see this done with treated crude or treated fermented mash for car or home fuel. Well, just thought I'd share; and here's that video: v=rME3Q8NCWQM

  • I would like to add that marine fuel oils in particular, must be free from ULO (Used Lubricating Oil).

  • The problem with this, is that certain oils won't for a stable blend, and may cause emulsions, and sludging.

  • Wary good!

  • where i can buy this?

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