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*A Feedstock in [[Bio-Petrochemistry]]
*A Feedstock in [[Bio-Petrochemistry]]
*Can also be used directly (albeit uncleanly) in [[Waste Oil Burners]]
*Can also be used directly (albeit uncleanly) in [[Waste Oil Burners]]
*There may be some minor distinctions but for now “Waste Vegetable Oil” and “WVO” will redirect here
=Things to Note=
*(From [[User: Eric]] via hands on experience)
**It can contain a decent amount of solids so most plants incorporate filtration or Sedimentation (sometimes with a [[Filter Aid]] or [[Flocculant]] ) phases
**It can become quite viscous (albeit not as bad as [[Sixth Oil]] ) so [[Heater Coils]] are often needed
***Although these then need to be kept clean
*It can be quite stinky so [[Odor Engineering Controls]] are advisable
*Unlike many petroleum products which may repel or even kill insects and other pests, WVO ATTRACTS Mosquitoes and other bugs so [[Vector Control]] / other info related to controlling them such as [[Bug Lights]] and [[Air Curtains]] etc may be relevant
*Feedstock Variability/Contamination are worth considering
*Although heavily [[Fuel Agnostic]] systems or a policy of “Gasify and Start Over” (Via [[G2L]] etc) may alleviate this issue


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Latest revision as of 01:39, 30 July 2025

Basics

  • Often abbreviated as UCO
  • A Waste Product from Cooking; Largely Deep Frying
  • A Feedstock in Bio-Petrochemistry
  • Can also be used directly (albeit uncleanly) in Waste Oil Burners
  • There may be some minor distinctions but for now “Waste Vegetable Oil” and “WVO” will redirect here

Things to Note

  • (From User: Eric via hands on experience)
    • It can contain a decent amount of solids so most plants incorporate filtration or Sedimentation (sometimes with a Filter Aid or Flocculant ) phases
    • It can become quite viscous (albeit not as bad as Sixth Oil ) so Heater Coils are often needed
      • Although these then need to be kept clean
  • It can be quite stinky so Odor Engineering Controls are advisable
  • Unlike many petroleum products which may repel or even kill insects and other pests, WVO ATTRACTS Mosquitoes and other bugs so Vector Control / other info related to controlling them such as Bug Lights and Air Curtains etc may be relevant
  • Feedstock Variability/Contamination are worth considering
  • Although heavily Fuel Agnostic systems or a policy of “Gasify and Start Over” (Via G2L etc) may alleviate this issue

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