SRS International biodiesel washing is easy to do and
requires only water and time. Washing removes impurities, including unfiltered
particulates, methanol, and glycerin. The biodiesel washing is starting to gain
popularity, water washing is still king. There are several common techniques
for washing biodiesel, are washing movement. The Biodiesel
washing process involves mixing it with water. Biodiesel is heavier
than water and excessive alcohol, catalyst, and soap suspended in the fuel is
absorbed. After washing and settling, the water and the impurities in the water
can be drained from the bottom of the container. Several wash cycles are
typically required The first water drained off the bottom of the biodiesel will
be milky, and the last wash water drained off will be clear. When mixed with
water in biodiesel as an additional catalyst soap, and soap it takes some time
to settle out.
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