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As a general rule:
 
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* "biodiesel processors" listed on popular auction sites are not fit for purpose and should be avoided (even the nice-looking ones that cost £2500+).
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* "biodiesel processors" listed on popular auction sites are often not fit for purpose and should be avoided (even the nice-looking ones that cost £2500+).
 
* processors should not expose the user to Methanol fumes
 
* processors should not expose the user to Methanol fumes
 
* processors should not allow Methanol fumes to go near any equipment that may generate heat (immersion heater elements) or sparks (switches or motors)
 
* processors should not allow Methanol fumes to go near any equipment that may generate heat (immersion heater elements) or sparks (switches or motors)

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Biodiesel processors are machines that react vegetable oil with Methanol, breaking down the oil into Fatty Acid Methyl Esters - also known as Biodiesel.

Processors can be home built or commercially bought, although caution must be exercised as a great many commercial offerings are not suitable for purpose or are downright dangerous.

As a general rule:

  • "biodiesel processors" listed on popular auction sites are often not fit for purpose and should be avoided (even the nice-looking ones that cost £2500+).
  • processors should not expose the user to Methanol fumes
  • processors should not allow Methanol fumes to go near any equipment that may generate heat (immersion heater elements) or sparks (switches or motors)
  • processors built out of plastic conical vessels or plastic drums present a far greater fire risk than those made out of metal

Excellent advise on processors can be sought on the vegetableoildiesel forums. We would strongly encourage a prospective buyer to post there asking about a potential purchase before parting with their hard earned cash.