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Water washing is a way to remove soap from reacted biodiesel.  Typically this involves mist spraying water over the biodiesel, or bubbling air through water with the biodiesel floating on top.
 
Water washing is a way to remove soap from reacted biodiesel.  Typically this involves mist spraying water over the biodiesel, or bubbling air through water with the biodiesel floating on top.

Revision as of 18:23, 2 January 2011

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Water washing is a way to remove soap from reacted biodiesel. Typically this involves mist spraying water over the biodiesel, or bubbling air through water with the biodiesel floating on top.

Water prewash is a form of water washing, although this is done in the processor before the glycerol is drained off.


Basic wash tank

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GL wash tank

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