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January 6, 2005

Cold Flow Properties of West Central Soy

Here is a link to the cold flow properties of West Central Soy's Biodiesel. SoyPower Home. Now that is for the standard. A couple weeks ago, West Central Soy sent some rail cars over to Seattle that had been cleaned with water and the water contaminated the batch. It caused totally different performance of the fuel. In fact the water when mixed with diesel in the Ferry system caused sludge and filter clogging. So you need to consider all the conditions of the fuel all the way to the tank. The specs of the fuel out of the processor may be (in fact almost certainly are) different than what are experienced in the field.

Posted by Martin at January 6, 2005 9:40 AM

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