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Old 03-08-2008, 04:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Extreme Biodiesel compared to bio pro 190. Why?

Does anyone have experience with either and any pros and cons? Thanks.
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I am sure that any plastic processor on the market likes to be mentioned on the same page as a Bio Pro. Bio Pro is the accepted leader of the automated processors. Not many things are comparable between the two.

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What about the extreme biodiesel waterless wash system?

What do you do with the wash after the bio pro is done with it? How much of it is there?

How much glycerin is left over after the mixing is done? The city won't accept it. I have to find a soap manufacturere. If I make my own, how much soap can be made from one batch of glycerin. I looked for these questions on the website but couldn't find the answer. Thanks.
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I know nothing about their waterless wash system. I have no need for one. The BP 190 uses about 40 gallons of wash water per batch. MIne goes to the sanitary sewer. There is approximately as much glycerine as methanol added, assuming you use accepted proportions. 10 to 12 gallons from a 50 gallon batch. The glycerine can go to the landfill if your city sewage treatment will not accept it. If you use KOH as a catalyst it can be composted for the potassium.

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bio pro

i have a bio pro but have not made any fuel with it but i will tell you from what is see in the bio pro it was well worth the money.
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