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*[[Fats, Oils, and Grease]] | |||
**A related term, although it includes heavier solids recovered from Cleaning of Equipment etc | |||
*[[Grease Trap]] (A Method of Collecting Irresponsibly Disposed of UCO, or Small Amounts that Accumulate in [[Commercial Kitchen]] Environments) | *[[Grease Trap]] (A Method of Collecting Irresponsibly Disposed of UCO, or Small Amounts that Accumulate in [[Commercial Kitchen]] Environments) | ||
**A similar device is used for [[Car Washes]] / [[Vehicle Wash Bays]] albeit it yields a heavy/nasty sludge | |||
*[[Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning]] (Need to look into recovery systems) | *[[Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning]] (Need to look into recovery systems) | ||
Latest revision as of 18:49, 22 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
Internal Links
- Fats, Oils, and Grease
- A related term, although it includes heavier solids recovered from Cleaning of Equipment etc
- Grease Trap (A Method of Collecting Irresponsibly Disposed of UCO, or Small Amounts that Accumulate in Commercial Kitchen Environments)
- A similar device is used for Car Washes / Vehicle Wash Bays albeit it yields a heavy/nasty sludge
- Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning (Need to look into recovery systems)
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Used Cooking Oil
- Dar Pro Solutions' Website (They are a UCO Collection + Processing Company) ]