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![]() OK so the mat is out, it absorbed the alcohol as well and the solution that did make it through contained the same amount of oil. Basically in this application it's just expensive cloth.
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![]() Prob have to use some solvent as mentioned, or some kinda flash tank. The alcohol should boil around 84 C but the oil would be much higher so you could prob separate them this way? Any reason why the parts washer can't run with warm-> hot alcohol?
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#3
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![]() Quote:
I don't want to heat up the alcohol in the washer either, this would not exactly be safe. I actually have a thermo switch installed which shuts the system down if the fluid gets too warm. Last edited by sphelps; 02-23-2010 at 06:30 PM. |
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![]() Soluble in water... so anyway you can mix it with water to lose the oil and then separate it from the water after?
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![]() ... but getting it out of the water would prob involve heat too ahah
Solvent it is ahah |
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![]() In soluble is salt solutions? So what would happen if you mixed it with water and then added salt ahah. The salt just wouldn't dissolve or it would dissolve and separate the alcohol?
So far we have add water, add salt... and it still prob won't work ahah |
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![]() So you want me to add water to the alcohol? I'm not sure that will work, sounds like a headache.
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