Monday, April 26, 2010

What is the cheapest / fastest way to filter large amounts of used vegetable oil to 5 microns @ low temps 0-2C

I would like to know the cheapest and fastest way of filtering large amounts of used vegetable oil down to 5 microns during low winter temperatures (0-2 degrees celcius) for use as a vehicle fuel.What is the cheapest / fastest way to filter large amounts of used vegetable oil to 5 microns @ low temps 0-2C
Probably, pump it through an automotive oil filter. They are designed to filter out particles a micron or greater and handle all sorts of viscosities of motor oil. My guess is that the viscosity of cooking oil will be much lower than that of motor oil, so an automotive oil filter should work fine. Walmart has its own brand that are made by Champion Labs (same oil filter as Bosch, STP, etc.) and is about $2 each.What is the cheapest / fastest way to filter large amounts of used vegetable oil to 5 microns @ low temps 0-2C
Well for five micron filter you going to have to buy one special lol. Automotive filter are at I think 20 microns.


You can buy these filters from any Industrial oil supply company. But you going to need lots of them lol.

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