T-CO Biodiesel Seminar now on DVD!
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Want to learn how to make biodiesel, or interested in seeing how it’s done?
Anybody can make biodiesel. It’s so easy to do! Biodiesel is a clean burning renewable fuel that can be used in any diesel engine without the need for modification.
If you have a source of used cooking oil to make biodiesel from, it’s not only cheap, but you’ll be recycling a troublesome waste product that too often ends up in sewers and landfills.
Best of all, is the GREAT feeling of freedom, independence and empowerment you get from making your own biodiesel fuel.
We can show you how to do it — it’s all in our DVD.
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Batch Processing Biodiesel:
Featuring:
Kathy Baker, Your Instructor
Tommy Greene, Behind The Camera
The ClearView ProcessorTM
Kathy Baker will guide you through each phase of the process, as well as provide you with a background on the origins of biodiesel, safety precautions, the materials you will need to process your own biodiesel and much more.
Tommy Greene has been alternative energy arena for over 30 years and in his quest to help people understand the benefits of alternative energy, has designed the ClearView Processor to demonstrate each phase of the bidiesel process. The ClearView Processor allows for visual observation of each phase of process, accelerating learning, by allowing you to see exactly what is happening inside the tank.
Topics Covered:

- Biodiesel: What is it? What are its usages?
- Comparison: Biodiesel and SVO(Straight Vegetable Oil)
- Differences: Biodiesel and Ethanol
- Differences: Diesel Engine and Gasoline Engine
- Feedstocks: What they are?
- Pre-heating Oil: Why to pre-heat oil, and a demonstration of one method.
- Methanol: How it is used in the production process.
- Catalyst: What it is and an explanation of its purpose in the production process.
- How to determine the cost of making a batch of biodiesel for your personal use.
- Safety Precautions: How to stay safe when processing biodiesel.
- Titration: What it is, what materials are needed and how to titrate demonstration.
- How Biodiesel in Made: Learn how to batch process biodiesel.
- Transesterification: What is it, and what takes place during this phase of the process.
- Glycerin: Learn about the main by-product of biodiesel and some of its usages.
- Washing Biodiesel: Why wash? Three methods demonstrated.
- Drying: One method of drying biodiesel will be demonstrated.
- Testing: Learn easy methods for quality testing.
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Features: - Batch Processing Biodiesel: Learn how biodiesel is made - Bonus Video Clips: Stir Wash, Mist Wash, Transesterification, Emulsfied Middle Layer, T-CO Frog - Bonus Images:
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Video: Widescreen 16:1 Color, NTSC Audio: ENGLISH Studio: T-CO Alternative Fuels, LLC. Production Year: 2008 Release Date: 11/4/2008 |
Length: 47 mins Rating: NR Packaging: DVD Case Number of Discs: 1 Disc: SS-DL |
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This DVD production will play on a PC computer and on any television that has the capability to receive a NTSC formatted signal. Here is a list of the countries which use the NTSC format: United States, Canada, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan. If the country you live in is not on this list, you will only be able to view the DVD production on your PC computer.
A $10 shipping fee is added to all international orders.
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