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The industry is answering the call by implementing programs designed to enhance fuel quality. BQ-9000 is a voluntary quality assurance program that includes procedures for fuel storage, handling and management with the goal of ensuring fuel quality throughout the biodiesel distribution system. Impure fuel may degrade engine oil, corrode fuel injectors with water and catalyst, block fuel injectors with soaps and glycerin, and cause seal failure due to methanol.
There are two generally accepted methods to filter and purify biodiesel: wet and dry washing. The more traditional wet washing method is widely used to remove excess contaminants and leftover production chemicals from biodiesel. In this process a fine water mist is sprayed over the fuel. The fuel's impurities are removed as the water settles to the bottom of the tank. However, the inclusion of additional water to the process offers many disadvantages, including increased cost and production time.
Conversely, dry washing replaces water with a magnesium silicate powder to neutralize fluid contaminants. An example is The Dallas Group of America Inc.'s trademarked Magnesol XL. The dry wash process offers myriad advantages over the wet wash system and is quickly becoming the method of choice among biodiesel producers for several reasons.
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durallymax wrote:
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The CP4 pump is timed so that its pulses match up with injection events.
A pressure regulator is still mounted on the pump but an additional one was added to control how much fuel is bled off into the return system from the high pressure system. Essentially replacing the fuel pressure relief valve.
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coolbreeze01 wrote:
Lest we forget.........Pinto Fires
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