Biodiesel Separation Articles & Analysis
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In particular, the high content of phospholipids hinders phase separations within conventional biodiesel processes. It was therefore obvious to apply BDI’s benchmark RepCat process. RepCat avoids phase separation and, as a result, is the first choice for difficult types of feedstock. ...
With water being an extremely valuable commodity, no wonder that companies in a broad array of sectors are looking at ways to reduce and reuse their water and, besides rainwater harvesting tanks, wastewater management often looks to processing and recycling of grey water using separation tanks, or cone bottom tanks. As well as being used as a storage tank, Cone Bottom Tanks ...
The resulting article in the OPIS Ethanol & Biodiesel Newsletter is reprinted below, with permission from OPIS. TSCA Nomenclature May Be Barrier for Advanced Biofuels Any number of complications could trip up the commercial use of an advanced biofuel, but one that should attract attention is the requirement that all fuels be listed on Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) ...
And beer and wine makers also use conical tanks to drain and separate sediment. The rotationally moulded single piece of UV-stabilised polyethylene means that, not only are the cone tanks robust, but they will store all liquids at optimum condition. ...
The most common and least accurate method of blending used for biodiesel is splash blending. With splash blending, diesel and biodiesel are pumped separately into the delivery truck. ...
Laurin Maritime of Houston owns the Tintomara, which was carrying styrene and biodiesel fuel in separate compartments. The Coast Guard is working with Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordination Office, oil spill response organizations, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to address the spill. ...
