Fuel vs Chemical vs Food Grade Alcohol: Difference between revisions
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*This is probably one of the most strict specification (along with medical use/aerospace fuel) due to the fact that if errors are made, major health issues such as '''Methanol Poisoning''' can occur | |||
*Also keeping things clean and sterile is important | |||
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Revision as of 21:21, 2 April 2021
Basics
- This page goes over the relevant distinctions between:
- Fuel Alcohol
- Food Grade Ethanol and similar Distilled Drinks
- Alcohols or co-produced products for use as chemicals
Fuel Alcohol
- In most cases (short of jet/rocket engines where small variations in composition can have major consequences) this is the lowest concern variety
- Composition/Contaminates are of little issue, outside of perhaps effecting Energy Density , and possibly creating unusual Pollutants (if chlorine or some metal is introduced somehow etc)
- Water Content is the main issue
Food Grade Ethanol
- This is probably one of the most strict specification (along with medical use/aerospace fuel) due to the fact that if errors are made, major health issues such as Methanol Poisoning can occur
- Also keeping things clean and sterile is important