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  • 12-13-2007 01:11 PM

    • BD70
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    Most cost efficient biodiesel refinery system - High frequency pulsar cavitation technology

      Hi guys,  Just wanted to let you guys know that we now have the exclusive technology for the 2nd generation Pulsar High-Frequency Cavitation biodiesel refinery system.
    Sounds Fancy - but it is!
    Traditional biodiesel refineries use "tanks" to mix. It requires longer time, energy, boiling (to 70 C), and excess methanol (which you have recover later on- costly again).
    The cavitation unit mixes the chemicals on a molecular level using high frequency. What you get is a clean, ASTM grade biodiesel that is continuous and automatic.
    It's so easy to run, that even Homer Simpson can run it! - Literally, the computer system that controls everything has a "START - STOP" button on the screen. :)
     1. You also don't need to pre-treat the source oil. We tested upto 13% FFA content WVO, and we still got good biodiesel! You can use and mix any type of source oil.
     2. No need to boil oil anymore. the whole process gets done in room temperature. 
     3. only uses 15kW ~ 30kW of power (depending on which model) per processing 1 MT (1000L)
     4. No need for cleaning - using Magnesol or other solvents after each cycle  (again, saving $)
     5. No need for methanol recovery. Only exact amounts of methanol gets mixed, so theres no need for recovery - there will be none! (again, saving $$)
     6. Fully automated and continous
     7. Modular - start with one, than just add more modules to get more production.

    Best of all, the entire system costs 5 times less than any other plant in its capacity.


    Smallest unit produces 500L an hour working 8000 hours per year = 4 millilon litres (1.06 million gallons)
    For those of you looking to get into biodiesel production seriously (not home brewers), than be sure to check out our technology.
    With increasing feedstock prices, every PENNY that you save on production is critical.

    By far, our system is the most cost effective and efficient refinery system on the market today.
      Contact me at anytime for further details - including pricing. :)

    Sam

    514.884.8906
    syang@bd70.com
    www.bd70.com

  • 02-10-2008 12:45 AM In reply to

    • terryrret
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    • Galiano Island, BC
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    Re: Most cost efficient biodiesel refinery system - High frequency pulsar cavitation technology

     I hope your bd70 works better then your web site . All I see is what looks like a tine getto blaster .

    Terry 

    2 - 7.3 Ford cube vans , 3 Ton International , Benz and my house and hot water all running on B100 My fireplace burns what I call Bio-logs made from the waste glycerin after making Bio-diesel 100,000 liters and counting http://halverson.ca/aircare/aircare.pdf My plant http://groups.msn.com/Bio-diesel/biodieselpictures.msnw
  • 02-10-2008 05:24 PM In reply to

    Re: Most cost efficient biodiesel refinery system - High frequency pulsar cavitation technology

    Hi Sam,

    Your set-up sounds fantiastic if it lives up to all of the claims.

     Questions:

     What is the cost of the smaller unit, and how do you arrive at the 5x less cost?

    How is the BD finished if there is no wash or magnesol etc.?

    How does it use "the exact" amount of methanol required?  Does it have different settings for different degrees of conversion?  If not, what degree of conversion is it set for?

    How does it separate the glycerol byproduct without tanks?

     

    Thanks for your post, and thanks in advance for your answers.

     

     

    Andrew 79 Rabbit B100 homebrew 03 Dodge 2500 B100 homebrew
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