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  • Preferable Media for Nitzschia palea

    Good day! I am currently working on this microalgae Nitzschia palea and i am wondering what is the most preferable media for growth and lipid synthesis of this microalgae. I would really appreciate your suggestions.
    Posted to Forum by kilas123 on 08-22-2008
  • Biodiesel production from moringa oleifera seed. Please help I am a student

    Hi, I am a chemical engineering student from the philippines. My design topic is "Production of biodiesel from moringa oleifera seed oil. Now we are in financial analysis of our plant. I really need a lot of information in putting up a biodiesel plant. I would like to know, where you buy the equipment...
    Posted to Forum by hyacinth on 08-08-2008
  • BioDiesel Chemicals- Florida

    Hey everyone, if interested in making your own biodiesel on a small or large scale you can contact Interstate Chemical, Inc. They are a distributer that supplies all the chemicals needed (Methanol, Sodium Methylate , Potassium Hydroxide and Caustic Soda beads) to make biodiesel. They have offices in...
    Posted to Forum by Ashlnye2 on 07-24-2008
  • Biodiesel Production company for sale in Leicester, UK(with IPPC)

    Wounderful investment opportunity!!!!!!!!!!!! Hi all, I got a company called thebiodieselcompany.co.uk Ltd in Leicester, which I am running for past one year. I got my Lower Impact Installation licence from Environment Agency on September if any one interested in buying my company, please contact me...
    Posted to Forum by viswin1 on 07-09-2008
  • Titrating oil for biodiesel (video)

    In these four videos, you'll see how to titrate your oil to determine the acidity of the oil before converting it into biodiesel. They feature Graydon Blair of Utah Biodiesel Supply . This is part 3 in the series. <-Previous | Next-> Part I - Introduction to Biodiesel Part 2 - How Biodiesel...
    Posted to Weblog by natescape on 05-03-2008
  • Making a small batch of biodiesel (videos)

    In these two videos, you'll see how to easily make a small batch of biodiesel. They feature Graydon Blair of Utah Biodiesel Supply . This is part 3 in the series. <- Previous | Next -> Part I - Introduction to Biodiesel Part 2 - How Biodiesel is Made Part 3 - Making a Small Batch of Biodiesel...
    Posted to Weblog by natescape on 04-23-2008
  • How biodiesel is made (video)

    These three videos give the background on the process of making biodiesel. They feature Graydon Blair of Utah Biodiesel Supply . This is part 2 in the series. <- Previous | Next -> Part I - Introduction to Biodiesel Part 2 - How Biodiesel is Made Part 3 - Making a Small Batch of Biodiesel Part...
    Posted to Weblog by natescape on 04-01-2008
  • The Mcgyan Process for making biodiesel

    H ere is how it works: The process is termed the Mcgyan process after the names of the inventors ( Mc Neff, Gy berg and Yan ). The process performs a catalytic conversion of triglycerides and free fatty acids into fatty acid methyl esters (FAMES); in other words into biodiesel. In addition to the environmental...
    Posted to Weblog by ebztz on 03-11-2008
  • WVO needed

    Merryman Biodiesel located in NW Georgia is openning it doors and is looking for local suppliers of Biofuel supplies. Please visit our web site at www.MerrymanBiodiesel.com or call us at 706-602-9160. We look forward to working serving all your Biodiesel needs.
    Posted to Forum by Merryman Biodiesel on 01-08-2008
  • making more biodiesel

    I'm from the atlanta area and I built a proccessor that can make approx. 400-500 gals per batch. I've been making smaller batchs (50-100 gallons) in it successfuly for the last 3 months. The problem that i've ran into is that i've been getting my oil from local resturants and they don't yield nearly...
    Posted to Forum by Mr.Blue on 05-06-2007
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