mikey
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Background: One of my large clients happens to be a pharmaceutical company. They create raw materials used in many of your everyday products such as shampoo, deodorant etc and sell those raw materials to companies like Revlon, Avon, J&J etc... Their key market segments are specialty Emollient Esters, Specialty Surfactants, UV Absorbers and Urethane Emollients and Conditioners. They have waste byproduct that they pay a lot to have disposed.
Question: How can I determine the viability of their waste byproduct as possible fuel for a deuce engine?
My POC at this company has no problem providing me with samples to be tested, MTDS / MSDS sheets or anything else since this could save them money not having to dispose of the waste.
One of the items is "thermonol 59". One of the uses for it, according to this link, is bio diesel: Therminol 59 - Synthetic heat transfer fluid used in low temperature pumping - North America
Another "waste" product he mentioned was petroleum based and he described it as "like gear oil".
Would I send these samples to a lab? If so, what would I ask the lab to look for? How does one determine what is OK for fuel and what is not for a deuce? Is it just trial and error?
Thanks
Mikey
Question: How can I determine the viability of their waste byproduct as possible fuel for a deuce engine?
My POC at this company has no problem providing me with samples to be tested, MTDS / MSDS sheets or anything else since this could save them money not having to dispose of the waste.
One of the items is "thermonol 59". One of the uses for it, according to this link, is bio diesel: Therminol 59 - Synthetic heat transfer fluid used in low temperature pumping - North America
Another "waste" product he mentioned was petroleum based and he described it as "like gear oil".
Would I send these samples to a lab? If so, what would I ask the lab to look for? How does one determine what is OK for fuel and what is not for a deuce? Is it just trial and error?
Thanks
Mikey
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